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by Animats
700 days ago
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Snowflake PR, from the link above: "What makes telecom service providers unique is that they have access to consumer location data. For most other industries, a consumer can go into their phone’s privacy settings and turn off the location access in the smartphone app. But in the world of telecom, as long as the phone is connected to a network, the telecom provider can use triangulation to find the approximate location of a consumer. This is why there is an emerging trend of companies building partnerships with telecoms to power use cases across multiple industries from competitor intelligence, alternate credit scoring, hyper-targeted marketing and more." That pretty much says it. It's disappointing that TechCrunch didn't point this out. Nor did the New York Times.[1] Yet it's right there on Snowflake's site. [1] https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/12/business/att-data-breach.... |
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- Yes about Snowflake's cloud telco unit explicitly marketing the fact that telco data contains location. See my updated post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40949640