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(Created claim: quote (P203): The signals that are collected are cellular, rather than being connected to the GPS component of smartphones, and are used for apps based on location. Therefore turning off the device or the location app won’t help to remove the tracking - the only way to avoid cellular surveillance is not to walk around with a cellphone.) |
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Revision as of 19:13, 18 March 2020
article published on March 18,2020
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Israeli Coronavirus Surveillance Explained: Who's Tracking You and What Happens With the Data
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article published on March 18,2020
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The signals that are collected are cellular, rather than being connected to the GPS component of smartphones, and are used for apps based on location. Therefore turning off the device or the location app won’t help to remove the tracking - the only way to avoid cellular surveillance is not to walk around with a cellphone.
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Mass surveillance of mobile phones approved by the Israeli Government
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