• emergencyfood@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    Android phone collects every WiFi network it has ever seen and sends it to Google

    Possibly, but how often do you use WiFi on a phone?

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      3 hours ago

      Possibly, but how often do you use WiFi on a phone?

      Basically whenever I’m at home or a relative’s house?

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      3 hours ago

      Please note: I didn’t say you had to connect to these networks. This happens as a background process unless you do a ritual to shut off location services and actively work to keep it off. Most people do not know/care to do this. And even if it’s off in settings, some apps have the permission to temporarily override this (and will ask you once to grant it such permission and then have that permission for the lifetime of the app). And regardless of which app overrides said setting, Google gets a copy of whatever the background scan finds (for all Android phones that have the Play store installed, which is most of them).