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by RaleyField
2945 days ago
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> so why not Sorry but this is fucked up. Why not not. Yesterday's discussion on overheads of GDPR rattled me into mild headache and today you prove why exactly GDPR came to be. It's none of <oversea corporation XYZ>'s business to know where I've been. That's why not. > But the FB location history to me is just out of the blue It's analogous. |
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Totally agree with you.
What I'm trying to say is that the `location history` as a feature makes sense in google maps, because, well it's a map app.
But the fact that FB knows where I've been even though I don't have the FB app on the phone, only the Messenger Lite, is a total surprise to me.