Not sure how effective, but for certain suspicious Android apps, I configure them to not run in the background, and disable networking when using them. However, since Google's ad platform is involved, I can't rule out that there exists location tracking at the device level, let alone the telcos.
Interesting that Grindr allegedly stopped selling location data the same year they were divested from Chinese ownership.
Article seems to imply the current FTC doesn't like these companies misusing location data.
Possibly this data gathered from the Snowflake leaks attributed to UNC5537, or some similar method?
Not sure how effective, but for certain suspicious Android apps, I configure them to not run in the background, and disable networking when using them. However, since Google's ad platform is involved, I can't rule out that there exists location tracking at the device level, let alone the telcos.
Interesting that Grindr allegedly stopped selling location data the same year they were divested from Chinese ownership.
Article seems to imply the current FTC doesn't like these companies misusing location data.
Possibly this data gathered from the Snowflake leaks attributed to UNC5537, or some similar method?