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The Telecom Digest for Tue, 19 Jul 2022
Volume 41 : Issue 143 : "text" format

table of contents
Your phone company is (probably) selling your locations data. Here's how to turn it off
Amissville residents left without phone service for days amid T-Mobile cell tower upgrades
10 Practical Privacy Tips for Your Android Phone

Message-ID: <20220718071855.E0E30726@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu> Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2022 07:18:55 +0000 (UTC) From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> Subject: Your phone company is (probably) selling your locations data. Here's how to turn it off Your Phone's Location Access Reveals a Lot. Here's How to Turn It Off. By Thorin Klosowski - JUNE 29, 2022 Your phone is likely selling your location information to the highest bidder. But there are steps you can take to help prevent that. The issue has been raised in Congress in recent weeks. In mid-June, a group of Democratic senators introduced legislation, called the Health and Location Data Protection Act, that seeks to ban data brokers from sharing the location and health data they collect. Although banning the sharing of health data seems pretty self-explanatory--and it's frankly shocking to learn that there are no protections against its sale already--location-data collection has long been an issue that has flown under many people's radar. https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/blog/turning-off-phone-location-access/ -- (Please remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly) ***** Moderator's Note ***** My phone is just a microcomputer that does what it's programmed to do. It's not my phone that is selling my location data - it is my phone *COMPANY* that is doing it. Bill Horne Moderator
Message-ID: <20220718221234.8005E798@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu> Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2022 22:12:34 +0000 (UTC) From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> Subject: Amissville residents left without phone service for days amid T-Mobile cell tower upgrades By Julia Shanahan Residents in Amissville have been unexpectedly left without cell phone service since early this week as T-Mobile upgrades a nearby cell phone tower. County Administrator Garrey Curry said the phone company is working to upgrade the tower from Sprint equipment to T-Mobile. The company acquired Sprint in April 2020. https://www.rappnews.com/news/amissville-residents-left-without-phone-service-for-days-amid-t-mobile-cell-tower-upgrades/article_819db34c-0475-11ed-9624-5b76951ca5b3.html -- (Please remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly)
Message-ID: <20220718073729.F33F1726@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu> Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2022 07:37:29 +0000 (UTC) From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> Subject: 10 Practical Privacy Tips for Your Android Phone By Thorin Klosowski - Updated October 19, 2021 Your Android phone likely includes records of everywhere you go alongside most, if not all, of your digital communication and internet search history. Although it's impossible to have perfect privacy on any smartphone, there are plenty of settings you can adjust to minimize the amount of data that companies collect about you. Being privacy aware on an operating system run by Google - a company that makes money in part by mining data about its users - might seem like a silly endeavor, but the Android OS provides you with tools to control some of your data. Although you'll never be totally off the grid from your cell provider, and it's nearly impossible to block everything that tracks you across every platform, it is possible to at least approach your smartphone's privacy settings practically. Some of these settings come at the cost of convenience, so consider the trade-offs before you disable (or enable) the items we detail below. (These settings will vary depending on which version of Android you have and which phone you have.) https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/guides/privacy-tips-for-android-phone/#give-your-google-account-a-privacy-check-up -- (Please remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly) ***** Moderator's Note ***** I recommend every reader go through the article thoroughly. I was /very/ surprised at what's being collected, and by which apps. Bill Horne Moderator

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