Commercial location data, in this case acquired from hundreds of millions of phones via a company called Penlink, can be queried without a warrant, according to an internal ICE legal analysis shared with 404 Media.
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Jyek@sh.itjust.works 10 hours agoThis is slightly false in an alarmist fashion. At least in the US, the police are not actively tracking anything without a subpoena to the cellular provider of the phone in question. They can look at the location data after the fact, using a court ordered subpoena. They can also use live location data in an emergency situation,also using a court ordered subpoena.
Cellular data from cell towers on cell networks are private property of the cellular provider companies. That’s not to say you are private while on them. Just that the police are not actively tracking your location through them without great effort for each individual they wish to track.
Bazoogle@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
chaospatterns@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
I thought this was using SDKs embedded in apps and advertising platforms. This is a different threat model. You need to block ads and prefer using websites instead of apps which have more access to device info like the advertising ID.
If you’ve got an Android, go to Settings, search for ads, and find the advertising ID and delete the ID. It’s a stable identifier that can be used to identify your phone.
Zangoose@lemmy.world 10 hours ago
They can also use live location data in an emergency situation,also using a court ordered subpoena.
What qualifies as an “emergency situation”? I imagine that definition could be stretched pretty thinly
unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 10 hours ago
Cell tower data is private just like your google search history is private. Which means absolutely not private. Also cops can (and do) use fake cell towers to make your phone connect to something that they have live access to.
linuxguy@lemmy.gregw.us 9 hours ago
You’ve never heard of a stingray or cell site simulator?