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Nicht staatlich, sondern kommerziell.
Was eine vermeintlich anonyme AdID verraten kann.
Mich wundert wie hier so viele Standortdaten erfaßt werden können.
IOS und Android behindern das doch mittlerweile ziemlich .
Wenn man das liest will man eigentlich nur noch ein ungoogled AOSP ROM installieren.
Welches OS die Quelle ist wird nicht genannt.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/05/opinion/capitol-attack-cellphone-data.html
Was eine vermeintlich anonyme AdID verraten kann.
Mich wundert wie hier so viele Standortdaten erfaßt werden können.
IOS und Android behindern das doch mittlerweile ziemlich .
Wenn man das liest will man eigentlich nur noch ein ungoogled AOSP ROM installieren.
Welches OS die Quelle ist wird nicht genannt.
Unlike the data we reviewed in 2019, this new data included a remarkable piece of information: a unique ID for each user that is tied to a smartphone. This made it even easier to find people, since the supposedly anonymous ID could be matched with other databases containing the same ID, allowing us to add real names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and other information about smartphone owners in seconds.
The IDs, called mobile advertising identifiers, allow companies to track people across the internet and on apps. They are supposed to be anonymous, and smartphone owners can reset them or disable them entirely. Our findings show the promise of anonymity is a farce. Several companies offer tools to allow anyone with data to match the IDs with other databases.
The IDs, called mobile advertising identifiers, allow companies to track people across the internet and on apps. They are supposed to be anonymous, and smartphone owners can reset them or disable them entirely. Our findings show the promise of anonymity is a farce. Several companies offer tools to allow anyone with data to match the IDs with other databases.