Privacy advocates got access to Locate X, a phone tracking tool which multiple U.S. agencies have bought access to, and showed me and other journalists exactly what it was capable of. Tracking a phone from one state to another to an abortion clinic. Multiple places of worship. A school. Following a likely juror to a residence. And all of this tracking is possible without a warrant, and instead just a few clicks of a mouse.

  • @[email protected]
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    76 hours ago

    Then how you gonna take a selfie in the bed?

    Seriously tho, people need phones for everything, including their calendar and map and communication with their partner.

    Not bringing a phone isn’t an option

    • @PriorityMotif
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      52 hours ago

      Believe it or not, digital cameras exist as standalone devices.

      You can also buy an rf blocking bag for your phone.

      • @[email protected]
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        141 minutes ago

        Yes, you can. But thats the last thing on the mind of someone who is struggling to terminate a pregnancy in the US in 2024. We need something better.

    • @WrenFeathers
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      73 hours ago

      I can assure you that people don’t need instant access to calendars and maps. Smart phones are a convenience, not a necessity.

      (Source - lived through the 80’s. Still alive to tell the tale)

      • @[email protected]
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        139 minutes ago

        “And fuck all the other people who are addicted to smarphones. They don’t matter” /s

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          No, they don’t. Because if they’re weak enough to allow themselves to become addicted to a device, that’s their problem to solve. Not even else’s.

          Smartphones are a convince, a tool. Nothing more. If one can’t live without one- there’s a problem needing to be addressed.

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      75 hours ago

      There are alternatives to all of that. If you’re going to do potentially illegal acts, and you don’t want to rot in jail for the next however many decades until a scotus exists to set you free, take basic operational security into account and don’t bring the corporate tracking device that cops can freely tap into.

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          That’s cute but to get those laws you have to vote third party and hope they don’t get killed or bribed before passing said law. I don’t see that happening until long after the US collapses, so in the meantime it makes more sense to understand how not to be a victim to a fascist government.

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            139 minutes ago

            In the US, yes. But this is mainstream in countries with democracies.

            Anyway, of course. Stein or West or youre voting for climate catastrophe, privacy erosion, and genocide.

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      Mapquest is still around, so that solves one problem. The rest can be alleviated by communicating in person with your partner and aligning on a plan to not get tracked (like partner driving you and leaving their phone at home).

      In the absence of that help, friends or family you trust. A cab? The clinic probably has a phone to hail a cab when you’re there.

      Disclaimer: I’m just providing work arounds, I’m not saying they’re ideal.