Comment by 205guy
8 years ago
The original article seems to be saying that the carriers track and sell phone location by cell triangulation ("less accurate than using GPS, but cell tower data won't drain a phone battery"). This is less accurate, as seen by the example of "within a city block."
The parent comment seems to be saying that the OS and apps use the internal GPS data to get a much more accurate location, which is then freely transmitted somehow and shared and sold. My question is to clarify that this more accurate data, needed to enable the "walk into specific store" scenario, can only be obtained via data (eg 3G, LTE, or wifi)?
Therefore not buying a data plan or turning off cellular data manually should prevent the GPS-accuracy tracking, but the only way to prevent the less accurate cell-tower tracking is to use a faraday cage.
Or just turn off location services when you’re not using them.
Turning off Google Now & location services will radically improve battery life on standby.
The tracking seems to be happening below that level. I had all location services turned off, it dropped a pin on the very room of the house I was in
No. Search this thread for Qualcomm, QSEE or IZat.
That has no affect on this tracking.