STINGRAY SPY DEVICES- A THREAT TO YOUR DIGITAL PRIVACY: I've been on Minds now for about three months and have crossed paths with some users whose channels cover some of the topics that most of society does not want to either talk about or think of, which is refreshing given the fact that so many other platforms have the tendency to censor opinions that of which they do not agree with. With that said however, I have yet to come across a post on the topic of the IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity) catching devices generically called Stingrays, not the least that I'm aware of anyway. This is an important issue everyone (especially my fellow Americans) should be made aware of is occuring on a daily basis, and how digital privacy is slowly being eroded. Not surprisingly, the mainstream media sources and those in authority have remained mostly silent on this. If you own any kind of mobile device (smartphone, laptop etc) and believe in a right to privacy, this should concern you deeply. Police agencies around the US are using a surveillance tool known as Stingrays, which can mimic cell phone signals to get access to mobile devices contents. Originally designed for use on foreign battlefields to combat terrorism, these spying devices have found their way into the hands of US Government agencies and Law Enforcement. Police agencies in particular have gone through great lengths to keep information about how the Stingrays are being used from defense attorneys, judges, and of course the public. Through extensive nondisclosure agreements, the Federal Government has been able to prevent the disclosing of details about how Stingrays are being used, and could/have even order evidence withheld or entire cases dropped during criminal trials to protect the secrecy of the spy devices. Aside from violating Constitutionally protected rights (in particular the Fourth Amendment), this exposes a lack of accountability and transparency among Law Enforcement agencies at bot...