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hackernewsdhsu | 4 months ago
But, you can use that against them. Your phone doesn't have to always be with you. You can be where you are, and you phone's location can be hundres of miles away.
Use it to your advantage.... They do.
hackernewsdhsu | 4 months ago
But, you can use that against them. Your phone doesn't have to always be with you. You can be where you are, and you phone's location can be hundres of miles away.
Use it to your advantage.... They do.
JoshTriplett|4 months ago
Imagine an architecture in which you had a pervasive cellular data connection that was intentionally uncorrelated with any identifying information, the way wifi is.
Right now, the only legitimate reason cell networks have to identify specific devices to users is for billing, and for PSTN. The latter could be made utterly irrelevant with VoIP. The former could be solved in various ways, either by making it a public good, or by integrating anonymous payment mechanisms for a "session". Then, we could just have pervasive data connections.
im3w1l|4 months ago
* Ideally the user id should be used only once and derived from some pre-shared secret.