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1. swiley+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-03-30 20:18:26
>cars regularly send basic data

My car doesn't and I absolutely would never buy one that does even if that meant walking/taking the bus.

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2. fapjac+A6[view] [source] 2021-03-30 20:50:07
>>swiley+(OP)
Which makes it weird that we accept this bullshit from our phones, considering that you have your phone with you whether you're driving or walking or taking the bus.
replies(2): >>swiley+k7 >>chasil+49
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3. swiley+k7[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-03-30 20:53:08
>>fapjac+A6
I think it's because you have to pay money to access the cell network; You need an identety to clear billing with. Until we have enough spectrum for WiFi to have longer ranges you will never be able to use a portable device with internet access like cell phones have without being tracked. The extra data exfiltrated from our devices is often only a little more precise than what the carriers in many places are already selling.
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4. chasil+49[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-03-30 21:01:27
>>fapjac+A6
I don't accept it on my phone either.

My Oneplus runs Lineage, and I explicitly omitted Google services.

I had previously run the MicroG rewrap of Lineage, but the maintainer dropped maintenance for six months, so I found ways to do without the GMS emulation.

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5. fapjac+tb[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-03-30 21:11:47
>>chasil+49
I also use microG on my phone.
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6. oarsin+Pi[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-03-30 21:51:25
>>chasil+49
Alas, your cell carrier can and probably is still tracking everywhere you go, as well as who you call / text / calls you / texts you, and sniffing your packets unless you VPN
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