that and the financial surveillance industry (credit bureaus, LexisNexis, etc) whose business model is "doxxing as a service"; by getting data from DMVs, court records, banks, other "public records" (which contain full legal names, birthdates, IRL addresses) and selling it all
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really makes me think how facebook/google have been the designated scapegoat for privacy scandals rather than the industry that literally specializes in collecting/selling raw private data with absolutely zero ways to opt-out.
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And not only carriers, but the sketchy location-analytics firms that will happily sell large packages of user location data in bulk under the claim that it's "de-identified", as if removing names does anything.
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I wonder how much data the carriers that provide service to Google Fi sell. I wouldn't be surprised if Google didn't sell location data (I mean, think of the competitive advantage!)
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When the site that had the free demo to test it was going around a while ago, I tried it on my Fi number, it still got the location
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