AT&T Data Leak Exposes Millions; Secure Your Privacy now with Freedom Chat, US

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AT&T Has Massive Data Breach Affecting 73 Million Customers, Current and Previous

Well, folks. Looks like it might be time for some of us to change the ol’ passwords. And also monitor your other accounts.

Unlike Verizon’s data leak from two months ago, that only affected about 63,000 people and that was just their employees. This one is a massive collection of millions of customers. And it also involves former customers.

So since AT&T has admitted that personal data has been leaked to the dark web, it’s best to take some steps to ensure that your not a victim to identity theft.

You can check to see if you’re data has leaked at HaveIBeenPwned.com (Pwned is a slang term that means ‘you got owned’ or tricked or played.)

In related news, it might be worth getting this (just sayin’):

How cool is this?

Noah here and I’d like to introduce you to something called Freedom Chat.

And you’re about to hear about it from some really big names, but just remember I told you about it first….

Because we’ve always got you covered with the latest and greatest here at WLTReport!

Freedom Chat is a conservative-based messaging app offers something that other platforms do not: complete and total privacy with verifiable end-to-end encryption, no storage of messages on the server, and no commercial use of user data.

Freedom Chat has hammered home their commitment to privacy and transparency by publishing a 20-page white paper that details their security protocols like which algorithms they use, as well as a step-by-step encryption analysis with snippets of their codebase. Freedom Chat, with their self-destructing messages, encryption verification, screenshot protection, and sensors off (which disables your camera and microphone to prevent any possible eavesdropping by big tech or nosey tyrants) is giving privacy back to users.

Click here to take back your right to privacy and free speech and download Freedom Chat today.

Why is it free?

Freedom Chat is free for the first 50 messages you send, so you can try it without obligation. If you want to send more than 50 messages in a month, it’s only $2.95 for unlimited use.

How is it so cheap for unlimited messages?

Freedom Chat doesn’t store your messages on their servers – which means costs are low. Other messaging platforms pay millions to store messages – Freedom Chat doesn’t.

Here’s the BIG QUESTION you may have, which I had myself: How can I trust this is true? How can I trust they don’t truly store my messages?

The answer is simple: it’s all in the pricing listed above.

Storing mass information isn’t cheap.

Why do you think they keep building these massive Data Centers all over the place?

But Freedom Chat doesn’t need to pay for expensive Data Centers….because they don’t store your data! It simply doesn’t exist!

So they can charge only $2.95 for unlimited use — which is only if you want more features than the FREE plan.

If they were storing the data, they’d quickly go out of business at that price.

To see exactly how Freedom Chat works watch their 3-minute tutorial below:

If a government agency, for example, wanted to access communication from someone’s phone by reaching out to Freedom Chat, they would be required to respond, legally. However, there would be nothing to see, thanks to the app’s verifiable end-to-end encryption, which prohibits anyone other than the intended recipient from reading a message. Better yet, there is also no storage of messages on Freedom Chat’s servers, so there would be no way to see what a user wrote since it was already removed from their servers.

Users can also decide whether to utilize self-destructing messages, images, and videos – which are automatically unsent after a specified period of time.

Freedom Chat is easy-to-use, aesthetically appealing, and has all the same user-friendly features of today’s big tech apps with more privacy-focused features and doesn’t sell or exploit users’ personal data for political gain.

I’ve been using it for about a month now and I love it.

In fact, I’ve created a Private Group in there where we can all chat together.

You want in?

Yes, I’m on Twitter and Telegram and TruthSocial….and they’re great, but I get so many notifications on those that I don’t see everything.

Kind of like private, direct access to me on my phone?

Me and 5 million other patriots who love America?

We can all hang out and chat without fear of spying or censorship and without the other distractions on those other networks.

2️⃣ Once you’re in, tap on the Channels button and then Search for WLTReport w/ Noah.

Soon you’ll be hearing about this all over the place, but you can get in early before everyone else.

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Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma
Neha Sharma is a tech-savvy author at The Reportify who delves into the ever-evolving world of technology. With her expertise in the latest gadgets, innovations, and tech trends, Neha keeps you informed about all things tech in the Technology category. She can be reached at neha@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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