Google will update Maps to prevent authorities from accessing location history data - The Verge
Google will update Maps to prevent authorities from accessing location history data - The Verge
Google’s latest update to Maps protects users’ locations from law enforcement.

itsonlygeorge @reddthat.com Yeah that’s because they can’t sell your location data to the police.
71 5 ReplyLufyCZ @lemmy.world Why not?
11 0 ReplyKillerTofu @lemmy.world Because they have to comply with lawful subpoenas for free.
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Virkkunen @kbin.social
And also because Google doesn't sell data.
11 7 Replyitsonlygeorge @reddthat.com Hahaha. That’s a joke right?
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Possibly linux @lemmy.zip
Use Organic maps and continue contributing to openstreetmap
62 2 Reply800XL @lemmy.world Have not heard of this but I'm looking into it now. Thanks!
5 0 ReplyPossibly linux @lemmy.zip
Yeah street complete ( the app mostly used to contribute to osm) is really cool and a lot of fun
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Vendul @feddit.de If you do crime, leave your phone at home
34 1 ReplyPossibly linux @lemmy.zip
Yeah if you attend a protest, go to church or vote leave your phone at home.
Damn the world is getting crazy
17 2 ReplyMigratingtoLemmy @lemmy.world Where is the problem with going to the church?
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lemmyingly @lemm.ee For sure. It won't be just Google authorities will be asking for your location data.
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doctorcrimson @lemmy.today I feel like the vast majority of headlines about this stuff could use clarification of "without warrant."
17 0 ReplySubstance_P @lemmy.world Why bother with Google when they can just ask your telco.
13 0 Replyrandom65837 @lemmy.world Because that data tells them a lot less and requires a paper trail, which they don't like.
22 2 ReplyI_Miss_Daniel @lemmy.world Telco doesn't have the same level of precision I think.
12 0 ReplySlopppyEngineer @discuss.tchncs.de Yes and no
The Telco can say between what antennas you are. In urban areas with lots of antennas that's still pretty accurate to almost say what building. Especially with 5G the number of antennas and accuracy go upto in some cases centimeter/inch accuracy so better than GPS. That last case would be in a mall with small antenna in each corridor.
In rural areas with data switched off that's more like somewhere in that square mile, way worse than GPS.
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ILikeBoobies @lemmy.ca They can still access it locally, if Google wanted to protect people then they wouldn’t store location data
9 0 ReplyTheGreenGolem @lemm.ee
How about the case where I explicitly want them to store my location data? I mean I really use and like that feature.
15 0 ReplyRed Wizard 🪄 @lemmygrad.ml
Then store it on the local device where its encrypted.
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lukini @beehaw.org
I want them to. I opted in and use that feature.
5 0 ReplyMonsiuerPatEBrown @reddthat.com that is possible with the current google settings
it is not default. but it is possible.
1 1 Replysouthsamurai @sh.itjust.works
Nah, that toggle is meaningless.
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Avid Amoeba @lemmy.ca
I'm using this feature and am looking forward to it becoming on-device.
7 0 ReplyChemical Wonka @discuss.tchncs.de
Like Apple, Google also doesn't want competitors in collecting user data
4 0 ReplyBeefalo @midwest.social Oh well, guess I'm still happy about this magic bag i got for going places I don't want Google knowing about.
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