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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 24 Mar 2020

      In particular, the people who think it's naive to trust the government to respect any law that limits this data to public health authorities are being incoherent. If you believe the government ignores the law, then they already have all the live tracking data they want, today.

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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 24 Mar 2020

      The threat to our freedom from pervasive surveillance comes from a culture of totalizing data collection, run by unregulated private industry, in the service of corporate capitalism. My proposal is to dismantle that architecture, while using its cooling corpse to fight a pandemic

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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 24 Mar 2020

      A lot of the privacy zealotry is its own weird form of vanity. Nobody in the secret Pentagon sub-basement cares whether you sat all day in the armchair or on the sofa, posting those killer memes.

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    4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 24 Mar 2020

      Argument I totally respect: universal location tracking threatens our freedom as a people. We must not trade that for safety Argument I respect not so much: universal location tracking is fine as long as it's being used to target Buttigieg ads or entice me to eat at Red Lobster

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    5. Manoj Kasichainula‏ @headmold 24 Mar 2020
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      Some of my reasons for being... concerned: (1) Certain implementations don't make sense to me, e.g. tracking precise location using cell towers, so I question the sincerity. (2) I think you're being optimistic about private and public institutions giving up this access.

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    6. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 24 Mar 2020
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      Can you expand on what you mean by (1)?

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    7. Manoj Kasichainula‏ @headmold 24 Mar 2020
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      (Only somewhat educated opinion, the worst kind, so I welcome more clue here) I believe that cell tower triangulation can get you a general area (I've seen 50 linear meters to 0.75 mi² under good conditions) so I think you'd get a ton of false positives.

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    8. Manoj Kasichainula‏ @headmold 24 Mar 2020
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      Sources for the two numbers above: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_tracking#Network-based … https://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/911/Apps%20Wrkshp%202015/911_Help_SMS_WhitePaper0515.pdf …

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    9. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 24 Mar 2020
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      Just based on watching my iPhone live map as I walk, it's considerably more accurate than that, but I welcome details from people who know the technology well

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    10. Manoj Kasichainula‏ @headmold 24 Mar 2020
      Replying to @Pinboard

      Sorry for the perhaps basic question: That's with your GPS receiver as well as wifi and bt location tracking turned off? I think iOS has a "track even when shut off" feature too; I know Android does. But I also am pretty sure maps apps wouldn't use cell tower triangulation.

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 24 Mar 2020
      Replying to @headmold

      I'm not talking about cell tower triangulation, though. I'm talking about the phone snitching on you to the Feds

      9:34 PM - 24 Mar 2020
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        1. Manoj Kasichainula‏ @headmold 24 Mar 2020
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          The first case I heard of technological contact tracing was Netanyahu's government using cell tower triangulation data https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/16/world/middleeast/israel-coronavirus-cellphone-tracking.html … . Epidemiologists want location tracking for the right reasons, but this colored my perception of giving the power to politicians.

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