for someone in self imposed exile, connecting to wi-fi connection from that country s consulate wouldn t be smart, a major cyber security risk i would say. are any of these possible? yes, but they re all extremely unlikely, fredricka. so elise, what are your sources telling you about that probability or possibility? u.s. officials are told they have audio. we see now the whole idea of the apple watch looks highly unlikely. what s most likely is the turks were bugging the consulate as governments do across the world when they have countries in countries with diplomatic facilities in their country and don t want to put that out. obviously this could be a smoke screen for the turks, but as we see it is not that possible, what s most likely is the turks were bugging the consulate, if they have audio, that s where it
information independently being connected to an iphone or not. the problem is officially apple says that they do not have data connectivity for apple watches in turkey. and unlike iphones, they can t roam. didn t mean it is impossible, but i think it makes it less likely that this is the scenario. there is always bluetooth. you know that they can connect without cellular connectivity back to an iphone. and we ve been told that the fiance had one of his phones outside the consulate. that is a pretty big distance for something like this to work. bluetooth really doesn t work outside of about 50 feet usually. so i think that there is a pretty high bar here that all of these things would have to work. that at wi-fi connection was still going on. is it possible? yes, but we see inaccuracies in this report saying things like the saudis were able to use the
14-mile journey that lasted more than an hour. the entire time the phones had no access to the internet. oh my goodness. not a wifi connection and not any cellular data i service. it almost seemed quaint to assume that doing wouldn t be able to collect at a time that on me. head back to the bureau, my friend. oh that church is beautiful. google s business model is simple collect data on users and targeted ads business model surveillance capitalism. does that critical data collection work even when your phones aren t connected? so we re back here at our fox bureau in d.c. and we have got both of our phones exactly how we left with them. the only difference, really, i snapped a couple of bad selfies at the national cathedral. but, otherwise, they have stayed in my pocket for the entire day. so let s find out what they know. this is our man in the middle device. it s basically a wifi
14-mile journey that lasted more than an hour. the entire time the phones had no access to the internet. oh my goodness. not a wifi connection and not any cellular data i service. it almost seemed quaint to assume that doing wouldn t be able to collect at a time that on me. head back to the bureau, my friend. oh that church is beautiful. google s business model is simple collect data on users and targeted ads business model surveillance capitalism. does that critical data collection work even when your phones aren t connected? so we re back here at our fox bureau in d.c. and we have got both of our phones exactly how we left with them. the only difference, really, i snapped a couple of bad selfies at the national cathedral. but, otherwise, they have stayed in my pocket for the entire day. so let s find out what they know. this is our man in the middle device. it s basically a wifi
pope francis about to begin his second day in cuba. following a morning mass, he flies for a mission with bishops. he will meet with raul and fidel castro. he is not meeting with dissid t dissidents as far as we know. let s have march with ed lavandera. reporter: this was significant because the vatican brought in a wifi system and encouraged the young people in the crowd to send social media messages to the world. important because cuba is one of the most disconnected countries on the planet. access to the wifi connection is