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mertd | 2 months ago

That's not very useful?

For homeowners, the real estate transactions are public and majority of white collar people have LinkedIn accounts.

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ccgreg|2 months ago

So, from home and work, you identify me. Then you figure out which church I attend, and which strip club I attend.

interloxia|2 months ago

"Wait, user compliance scan identified location traces associated with participitation in community groups prohibited by EasyLife Healthâ„¢ policy update 2025-12-06b. Recommend to annul contract."

jwiz|2 months ago

You're starting with the plate, getting the home, and then you can get the real estate info.

Most people don't expect their identity to be discoverable from their driving.

Ylpertnodi|2 months ago

Isn't that the whole idea of licence plates? So you're identifiable?

ragequittah|2 months ago

Wait really? I feel like this was happening in the 90s. Now every car has a full gps spy system integrated to the point I barely trust that my conversation is private in a modern vehicle. But I guess if you think it's just your car company, Android, Apple, roadside assistance, the local police, and probably the music you're playing that can pin your location you're probably ok.

drnick1|2 months ago

> majority of white collar people have LinkedIn accounts.

What a time to live in!

hopelite|2 months ago

LinkedIn has always struck me like a kind of contemporary slave management/market place, only one in which pick-mes try to be the best alpha slave they can be.

The fact that you are linked in, as in a chain, sure does not help with dispelling my impression.