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by mirimir
2369 days ago
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OK, that's good about airplane mode. > Why does that [GPS] matter? GPS matters because it's important that the phone doesn't know where it is. I mean, if it doesn't know where it is, there's no need to worry that adversaries will access the information. > You can turn location services off. Off entirely? Even for the OS? Or for rogue apps? > Turning it on doesn't transmit your location to anyone. No, but it generates location information that could leak. And if the phone uses WiFi to supplement GPS, it necessarily communicates with some remote server. |
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So your threat model is that you can't trust the device itself? If that's your threat model, you'd probably need a phone with hardware kill switches. Also, if you can't trust the device itself, why would you be carrying the device around? What would you use it for?
>No, but it generates location information that could leak. And if the phone uses WiFi to supplement GPS, it necessarily communicates with some remote server.
On android you can explicitly disable that ("device only" in location settings). There's no such option on ios, although you could still disable wifi/bluetooth and still have working gps.