Here’s the issue: WHY THE FUCK SHOULD I HAVE TO TURN OFF MY FUCKING WIFI TO STOP SOME FUCKING ASSHOLE FROM TRACKING ME? Issue clear?https://twitter.com/nickthorley/status/848872800056213504 …
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to be clear: with person observing crowd I mean a real person, sitting in the space, observing. No camera or whatever.
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A similar story (in dutch), where a tracking provider claimed to encrypt MAC-addresses. It turned out to be flawed. https://rejo.zenger.nl/focus/welk-digitaal-spoor-heeft-citytraffic-van-mij/ …
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True. Many horror stories like that. But what if you did it 'right'. The real question being: what *is* right? Or is it impossible?
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Right is not to track anyone by default. Opt-in.
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You changed the question to: when is something tracking and when not. Is counting number of different MACs (and not storing them) tracking?
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Yes, because it’s one line of code away from storing them at any point in the future.
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Fair enough
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