If you take your phone between even just your home and work —doxxed locations— it is trivial to associate it with your true-name identity even if all of the hardware and services are perfectly anonymous. Even journalists have managed these kind of investigations. "Anonymized" location data is unfortunely not anonymous — it *can never* be anonymous. And yet it is sold like any other product.
Your phone's movements through physical space are unique. Even if you live in a building of 400 people, the movements of 399 of them are not going to match the tower records of your phone's movements. Even if you work in the same office. People's geographic movements are unique—and identifying.
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If you seek privacy you do not carry a phone
How about a phone with no SIM card like the one I use?
What do you think of controlling SS7 to fake the ag...?
I am a target - SOC
My favorite is how I got a notification from google one morning saying something "There's a traffic jam on your way to work. Delay of X minutes." So I'm like, "hold up. How do you know what my route to work is? I never told you where I live or work." Yeah, google figured it out based on my everyday movements. They still have my old address and place of work saved under "home" and "work". So it's not even malicious spies needing to go and figure out who you are based on your movements. If you use google software it's already pre-figiured out for them and conveniently saved under clear labels.
If you take your phone between even just your home and work —doxxed locations— it is trivial to associate it with your true-name identity even if all of the hardware and services are perfectly anonymous. Even journalists have managed these kind of investigations. "Anonymized" location data is unfortunely not anonymous — it *can never* be anonymous. And yet it is sold like any other product.
Your phone's movements through physical space are unique. Even if you live in a building of 400 people, the movements of 399 of them are not going to match the tower records of your phone's movements. Even if you work in the same office. People's geographic movements are unique—and identifying.
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