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Google collects cell tower info even if location services are disabled

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When signed out, Google maps' initial view is entirely based on IP address. Sure, they could use cookies, but they don't. They could also use device profiling, but they don't. The IP -> location mapping is googles secret sauce, but it collects data from a lot of places, and is for most users very accurate. We're talking street level accuracy in many cases. The data you or another user feeds into it you could easily g…

Anecdote about a bad case: I was in Barcelona for Mobile World Congress a couple years back and Google insisted I was in Milan, because the rental wifi was from there (I assume).

I was at CCC in Berlin a couple of years back, the conference network was assigned a subnet previously used in Russia - I was getting verification emails from services I use for months after.

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> What is your life like to where you think not having a cell is impractical. In the 90s it was inconvenient to be out and about if you were expecting a call. You might be able to check your messages though, by dialing your answering machine from a payphone. Payphones barely exist anymore, so it would be even more inconvenient. If you need to be reachable at all (nowadays by email/sms), a cell phone is nearly a requi…

> What is your life like where you would not be inconvenienced by not having a cell phone? Mostly pleasant and stress-free. I haven't owned any phone in ~6 years.

Amazing. My wife would never allow me though (my employer actually forbids digital cameras on campus so technically we're not allowed phones)
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