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by pgeorgi 2979 days ago
The complaint above was about login screens "knowing" about people's locations.

When you log in to a service (eg. Google), the device doesn't "silently" communicate with the servers, you asked it to. It sends a request with credentials, as it should. That request naturally comes with an IP address, which can be mapped to a rough location with no further information by the client.

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Yeah but the rant was in form: "so what, you are inviding users privacy on so many levels that it doesn't matter if login screens know about your location". And I have barely started.