⚡️🇮🇳 NEW - India's government is reviewing a telecom industry proposal to require always-on satellite location tracking on smartphones for surveillance, sparking opposition from Apple, Google and Samsung over privacy concerns — Reuters.
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Haha more like Big Tech wants 24/7 tracking all to themselves. They don't want to share.
If you don't want to be tracked 24/7, get a Pixel, install GrapheneOS and make sure airplane mode is on and you're using wifi whenever possible.
If you're using iPhone or proprietary android you're being tracked 24/7 with an accurace down to a few inches even when the phone is off. Look up bluetooth low energy mode for evidence.
JC 🙄
That's only allowed in the US! 🤣
lmao exactly - uncle sam gets the global monopoly on stalking everyone's pockets 😂
india really looked at the NSA playbook like "hold my chai"
"opposition" from the same companies that made non-removable batteries an industry standard 🤡