• m-p{3}@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    The carrier can still roughly triangulate your position based on the signal strength. Not much you can do on that front but to go in airplane mode if you don’t want to be tracked through the cell towers.

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    9 months ago

    Will it let me control when my location is shared with Google? Where I am, my carrier already knows my name, full address, and credit card information.

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      9 months ago

      Yes, you can obviously already do that.

      Whether you trust them or not is a different issue.

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      9 months ago

      plus ISPs can triangulate you from you mobile connection.

      in fact they have to if they want your cell reception to work at all

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    This is unintelligible. If you’re connected to a cell tower then they know where you are.

    Whereas if you’re on airplane mode on a VPN, then they may think you’re on a different Continent.

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      yeah and I don’t even understand the conversation around accuracy. Even vaguely knowing what im about and doing is to much.

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          yeah although ironically as a long time smart phone not user im thinking ove getting one as a camera. sigh

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        Imo apps knowing what city I am in is very different from apps knowing exactly where I am. While I wouldn’t want to leak either my exact location or my city to someone that shouldn’t have access to it, I don’t really mind that much (compared to exact) if someone knows the city.

        A weather app barely needs any accuracy so it shouldn’t have it. But a navigation app does so it gets it.

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          yeah if you use those kinds of things but the point is that carrier knowing your general location for no good reason is to much.

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        9 months ago

        Roaming happens when you connect to a different cell network than the one you have a contract with, not when your location data says you are in certain places.

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          You’re right, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see a cell company miss an opportunity to charge you a few hundred bucks extra because you’re feeding them false data, when they profit off of selling that data