Sujet : Re: Ultra Wide Band?
De : nickcine (at) *nospam* is.invalid (Nick Cine)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 23. Apr 2024, 17:48:04
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On 22 Apr 2024 22:54:15 GMT, Jolly Roger wrote:
Open your eyes this time.
Unlike you, my eyes are wide open.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/uwb-new-wireless-technology-could-nightmare-privacy-alexander-leschik"it is important to be aware of the potential privacy implications of UWB"
https://medium.com/@orlandonhoward/the-silent-advent-of-uwb-technology-and-its-implications-for-privacy-6114fb2da0d3"The proliferation of UWB in cell phones enables scenarios where the
locations and movements of every person with a UWB device can be precisely
tracked with UWB sensors mounted in inconspicuous places."
https://freedom-to-tinker.com/2019/12/21/every-move-you-make-ill-be-watching-you-privacy-implications-of-the-apple-u1-chip-and-ultra-wideband/"What makes the current generation of UWB chips stand out is that for the
first time they will be deployed in mobile phones, which for a lot of
people is an inseparable part of their daily routine. While it is promoted
by Apple as just another sensor to "Share. Find. Play. More precisely than
ever," this technology has the power to disrupt existing societal norms.
Suddenly businesses will be able to track an individual's location within
their stores down to the centimeter, which gives them the power to track
which products you look at in real-time. Similar to the debated facial
recognition technology, UWB localization offers a new capability to capture
and ultimately profile identities of a user. Essentially, the new chip is a
marketer's dream in a box. Shops already track your purchases, leading to
cases like the infamous 2012 case where Target unintentionally divulged a
teen's pregnancy to her father. When a store has UWB-enabled access points,
it will be easy to monitor a phone's location indoors and track what you
considered purchasing in addition to what you actually purchase."