Sujet : Re: Location History is moving to on-phone timeline
De : andrews (at) *nospam* nospam.net (Andrews)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 18. Nov 2024, 22:31:10
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Chris wrote on Mon, 18 Nov 2024 18:23:46 -0000 (UTC) :
Given your stance on your personal privacy, I strongly doubt that you
have enabled Location History on any of those accounts.
He's also proudly stated he uses throwaway email addresses so I doubt very
much he'd receive those messages anyway.
WTF?
Frank is correct that when I set up a Google account (or any account for
that matter) I set it up for privacy.
Which means, Frank is almost certainly correct that Google never saved any
of my location requests - at least not in my official Google account.
As for throwaway email addresses - those are not Google addresses.
The reason is it's a bitch to create a Google email address nowadays,
especially on VPN. Even an Apple iCloud address is now a bitch to create.
*Piece of shit iOS has absolutely zero privacy for God's sake*
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Apple is the only common consumer OS maker who FORCES you to
contact them personally, proving who you are, to create an account!
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No other operating system maker requires your phone identity
just so that you can load apps onto the device. Just Apple.
Given the hurdles for Apple & Google email addresses nowadays,
they're no good for the use-em-once and then throw-em-away purpose.
a. For a throwaway address, you can't have 2FV for example.
b. And you have to use a VPN at all times for another example.
c, And you never want it to verify anything whatsoever. Ever!
I'm sure Frank understood all of this already, prima facie.
But Chris needs to better understand email privacy before commenting anew.