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by msbarnett
5533 days ago
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Is it really "readily accessible"? It's on your phone, and in backups on your computer if you've synced your phone. So to access it, a person needs access to either your phone or computer. But if they have access to your phone or computer, is a cache of cell towers you've connected to really a significant concern compared to the other things the accessor could get ahold of from either of these devices? |
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Timestamped travel information generally equates to "hey, this guy returns home between 7 and 8:30 most nights, works in the office five days a week, and here's where his home is". It's no great stretch to equate that to "he will not be home during this time frame" and suddenly a lost phone turns into a much larger burglary.
There's also plenty of larger privacy concerns, but even just the out-and-out-crook scenarios should be concerning enough.