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by fidotron
4506 days ago
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The problem is Google wrapping those in such a way that sends them the data of the underlying sensors before reporting up the stack to the requesting app. They (rightly) point out this enables different sorts of location stuff, like the network parts, but it doesn't allow you to say to the Google Services I only want you using GPS, and no you can't report back without that whole layer becoming completely unusable, unless the app developer wrote it for the lower level stuff before and manually bypasses it in the case they detect Google's service is disabled. |
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