Google promised to delete location data about visits to abortion clinics -- and some other places, too. But the changes are only effective in a fraction of cases.
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Richard Stallman (rms@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Monday, 22-Jan-2024 15:31:08 JST Richard Stallman -
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William B Peckham (wbpeckham@techhub.social)'s status on Thursday, 25-Jan-2024 13:13:14 JST William B Peckham @dsfgs @rms Don't worry about the location data that Google has, a quick request to your ISP will get a track of everywhere your phone has ever been while it was turned on. Some ISPs don't even require a search warrant.
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Richard Stallman (rms@mastodon.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 25-Jan-2024 13:13:14 JST Richard Stallman @wbpeckham @dsfgs It is true that most people are tracked everywhere by their cellular phones. That is part of the reason I have never had a cellular phone.
My home phone is always turned on, and always connected to the cable in my home. But that doesn't say where I personally was, except at times when I was in a phone call.
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dsfgs@mastodon.sdf.org's status on Thursday, 25-Jan-2024 13:13:16 JST dsfgs @rms
WARNING: TheGuardian uses amazon to serve images so we recommend turning off images in your #firefox-based browser before accessing #theGuardian if you don't want #scamAzon tracking sensitive articles that you're viewing, or tracking the population generally.HOW TO #BlockImages:
- visit 'about:config' page
- approve access
- change 'permissions.default.image' from 1 to 2,
- switch back to 1 when finished viewing site.Thank yourself for taking the time to protect yourself from #bigData.
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