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#14Its good because that is what is paying for all these apps.
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#15Its good because that is what is paying for all these apps.
GNU didn’t need to do this and the App Library for GNU/Linux is often more complete.
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#16Can you buy location data for all registered lobbyists?
I'd trade my flat for all transactions involving everyone in the medical field (in UK) for the past 4 years(including relatives and friends). If only location data is available... I'll do with that.
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#18Can you buy location data for all registered lobbyists?
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#19No need to pay me that much, I'd be willing to sell for a couple million. Just pm me
Yes, a couple of dollars per user is what is at the root of this privacy nightmare.
And guess who is ultimately paying this price anyway.
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#20The steps they list only cover gps data. In my final year at uni, during the capstone fair, I recall one group built a tracking system that relied on Bluetooth or wifi or something (maybe cellular signals?) to identify and track people indoors. I think they pitched it to be used in malls or airports, but really could work anywhere. It was surprisingly robust.
There are other projects that track you by license plate on highways, or by facial recognition. All this is location data too. I don’t think a highly motivated person could avoid location tracking any more without living in the woods