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Google Created a New Device Tracking Network
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In this video I discuss how Google is creating a Find My Device network similar to apples that relies on peoples nearby devices pinging your phone or Bluetooth tag to track it across the globe.

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@magadonian

1 month ago

Always loved the "We only have the location data, but it isn't tied to a person!". As if the phone doesn't sit idle for 8 hours every night at the same location.

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@Omenshaper

1 month ago

The cyberpunk dystopia is not rapidly approaching, it's already here. We just don't have any of the cool shit.

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@nothingtoseehere449

1 month ago

I feel like these companies are just figuring out more different ways to track us each day

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@panhandlep

1 month ago

"I sure hope Apple or Google open-sources their..." HAHAHA

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@randomaccount53793

1 month ago

Communication devices that work when a device is "off" is incredibly sketchy. I don't know why people don't talk about that stuff more like Intel ME & AMD PSP and phones where it is pretty much impossible to actually turn it off without destroying it or wrapping it in foil.

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@dhillaz

1 month ago

"Buy your mom a faraday cage"

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@danielveizaga6675

1 month ago

Google releases new technology ➡️ they assures us that its private ➡️ turns out it’s no private 🔁 repeat

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@Nathan-ui5nl

1 month ago

Love when they continue to give my data away!

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@cw7288

1 month ago

Google has had this feature for a decade at this point . . .

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@Shard113

1 month ago

Closed source tech also allows them to lie about what it does. Neither of these tracking techs limits itself the way google described, rather they have two buckets to contribute to: the public service and the data harvesting one.

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@magister.mortran

1 month ago

Hey, it's not a feature, it's a threat. (And it's not just Bluetooth, it's BLE - Bluetooth Low Energy. It has a range of several hundred meters instead of the 10 m of BT devices. It's a real danger for our personal security and privacy.)

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@emmettturner9452

1 month ago

I’d love a crowd-sourced database of “seen” MAC addresses. Sure, it could be abused, but maybe then I could someday recover the New Nintendo 3DS that was stolen from my luggage in Thailand back in 2017. Yeah, I’m still angry about that one.

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@MmntechCa

1 month ago

The tracking tags are undeniably useful. Like the last time I went on holiday, the cruise line delivered my luggage to the wrong room. Having a Galaxy SmartTag on it would have made it easier to track down. But that's where big tech gets you. In a perfect world, the tech wouldn't get abused. But we don't live in a perfect world. Maybe someone can create a true open source variant. But then you're limited to people having the app installed and running in order to find anything beyond the short range of your own device's Bluetooth LE. Unfortunately you'll never get governments to sign off on protecting this data, as they too are heavily addicted to collecting it.

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@killingtimeitself

1 month ago

proprietary shit on top of open standards is the same thing that caused TETRA radio to be unsecure for literally its entire life up until a few years ago.

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@4bSix86f61

1 month ago

Any form of "find my" is your personal snitch.

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@Basieeee

1 month ago

This shit bugs me deeply for some reason.

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@lordbarron3352

1 month ago

You need to update your voice AI, 70% of the time your statements end on an upswing intonation or a slowed downswing with evenly spaced staccato on the syllables. It goes without saying that the lack of entropy allows anyone to fingerprint you and deterministically calculate the dimensions of your trachea thus allowing an attacker to compute the length of your balls.

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@chubbycatfish4573

1 month ago

I'm starting to feel like a damn shadowrunner with my pinephone.

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@reidprichard

1 month ago

Hasn't "find my phone" always worked on Android? I recall being able to Google "where's my phone" and get its location, trigger an alarm, lock it, and even wipe it.

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@_eya

1 month ago

this wont be used to track you whatsoever

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