
PROTECT YOURSELF: Why Every Patriot Needs to Ditch SMS Texting RIGHT NOW
With the Deep State's surveillance apparatus in overdrive, Americans sending 6 billion texts daily are leaving themselves wide open to government spying and security threats.
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With the Deep State's surveillance apparatus in overdrive, Americans sending 6 billion texts daily are leaving themselves wide open to government spying and security threats.

With six billion texts sent daily and government agencies watching, Americans must take control of their digital privacy by switching to secure messaging now.

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With Americans sending 6 billion text messages daily, patriots are unknowingly exposing themselves to government surveillance and Big Tech spying through outdated SMS technology.

With Americans sending 6 billion texts daily, most are using vulnerable SMS that leaves them open to government snooping and corporate data harvesting. Here's how to protect your privacy RIGHT NOW.

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With Big Tech surveillance and government overreach at all-time highs, the six billion text messages Americans send daily could be putting your privacy at serious risk.

With Americans sending 6 billion texts daily, most are using dangerously outdated SMS that leaves them wide open to government spying and Big Tech surveillance.

With Americans sending six billion texts daily, most are using vulnerable SMS that leaves them exposed to government snooping and hackers. Here's how to fight back.

While Americans send six billion texts daily, most are using outdated SMS that leaves them vulnerable to government spying and security threats.