Comment by saghm
1 month ago
Whether or not people in general are aware of this issue and care about it, I think it's pretty disingenuous to characterize people as willfully giving up their privacy because they own smartphone. When stuff like this is happening on both iOS and Android, it's not feasible to avoid this without just opting out of having a smartphone entirely, and representing as a binary choice of "choose privacy or choose not to care about privacy" is counterproductive, condescending, and a huge oversimplification.
Maybe not privacy in general but this is about location privacy.
If you have a smartphone in your pocket, then, for better or worse, you're carrying a location tracker chip on your person because that's how they all work. The cell phone company needs to know where to send/get data, if nothing else.
It seems disingenuous to put a tracker chip in your pocket and be up in arms that someone knows your location.
Unless this kerfuffle is only about Apple.