117 points

I’ll believe it when I see it.

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It will go to a 3rd party like meta first and then not be stored at google. That way google can’t turn that info over to the police

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And I’ll believe it when I see executives be punished personally for lying. If they are lying. Which hopefully they aren’t.

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And since there’s no way for me to “see it”, I don’t believe it.

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88 points

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I doubt it too

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Do you have a repository full of meme image you can embed in Lemmy?

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yeah, i have one

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73 points

Just like that? No catch?

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I guess the catch is the fact that they don’t really need it. They have real time location from any Android device anyways (because of that feature that sends the lists of wifi networks around you from time to time), no need to storage the timeline on their servers, it’s only duplicate data. lol

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It was kinda cool for some things.

Like seeing where I went on October 14, 2018.

Or how many times I visited the “Steve’s Spaghetti Store”.

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I use it to make documentation easier for work. I have to log visit times, travel time and mileage for each patient I visit. So much easier to pull up the info of my phone after work than to remember to track miles and log time getting in and out of my car.

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I like to see how many miles I drove for work everyi month. I drove 2400 miles so far in December

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As much as I’m careful about Google keeping my data, I have to recognize that this has helped a friend tremendously. He was separated from his ex, she had left with their daughter, and he was trying to get split custody. She testified he was a deadbeat dad, and she put it in writing that he had never been to pick up their daughter at school, never taken her to her regular weekend club activities, etc.

He reached out to me asking if his location history could help prove she was full of shit. It took me an hour or so to figure out the right way to process the data, but then I was able to give him a detailed list of dates and times he had been to his daughter’s school, poney club, etc. His lawyer attached that to their rebuttal. I like to think it made a significant difference. He did get joint custody in the end.

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3 points

Or creepy, because others see your timeline too.

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8 points

Turn that off with (on pixel / aosp) Settings, Location, Location services, turn both to off.

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Seems unlikely, GPS data is far more accurate and lots of security minded m people turn off WiFi when away from home but still need gps when out and about

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Also Bluetooth scanning. Google trys to dark pattern you in to re-enabling them both, but maps will eventually use GPS if you cancel and try again.

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Even Apple is now doing that thing where they’ll re-enable both after a while.

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Is there a setting to turn this off?

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No, your only option would be to move to something like GrapheneOS if you can. Note that other alternativa ROMs like Calyx will also share some location data with some companies.

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4 points

State to state, no papers?

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2 points

I think I will live in… Montana.

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41 points

I actually use timeline. Does this mean it will no longer work on a browser?

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From your desktop browser? Probably. You’ll still be able to use timeline from your phone though since the data is still being stored locally

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I thought the same thing, will be interesting to see if that can be done.

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39 points

I’m not buying it.

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What have google ever done to not trust them?

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That means that you’re the product

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It’s believable. If 25% of the warrants they receive are for location data, there is a shed load of money to be saved by simply not storing it.

Probably simple math, whether or not the stored location data is more valuable than the cost of legal compliance.

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