As a @Telstra customer I want to know what is going on here. I already pay a premium for the service. I do not want my location data being sold and used by anyone. Where do we opt out?
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There is no such thing as anonymization. The only ethical move is never to collect the data to begin with.
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They're a phone company. They collect data. The issue here is what they do with it. And, yes, anonymisation is something of a magical buzzword that is invoked to make people relaxed about data being shared. I'm interested in finding out what Telstra thinks it means.
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A phone company's job (and only job) is to connect calls/route packets. Collecting and monetizing data about customers is not part of their job, and should not be legal for them to do.
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All phone companies collect data. If they did not they would be unable to do that core business of connecting calls and routing packets. What happens to that data is the crucial issue.
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I'm distinguishing "collecting" from ephemeral use.
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