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9 days agoIs the /j so we know you’re being a jerk?
(Seriously though, what does that mean?)
Is the /j so we know you’re being a jerk?
(Seriously though, what does that mean?)
Knives, cutting boards, measuring devices, mixing bowls. Are you just having scrambled eggs for every meal?
I think the problem is that once your phone knows its location from GPS, google and apps can access this data. The data is then shared with advertisers and also, you know, government agencies.
Unfortunately, even just the names of nearby WiFi networks and Bluetooth connections can be used to determine location. If apps and google services have access to this info, they still have location data on you, even with your cell and GPS radios disabled.
Supposedly GOS doesn’t allow google or apps to access the location data unless you allow it, which is nice.