[liberationtech] New microchip for smartphones to provide unprecedented ultra-precise location data
Paul Bernal (LAW)
Paul.Bernal at uea.ac.uk
Sat Apr 14 00:25:53 PDT 2012
True, but Schneier's 'bad civil hygiene' quote comes immediately to mind. The risks here are immense. The current Mexican issue is very much a cautionary tale...
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On 14 Apr 2012, at 08:21, "Yishay Mor" <Yishay.Mor at open.ac.uk<mailto:Yishay.Mor at open.ac.uk>> wrote:
Maybe obvious, but the technology itself is neither good or evil. Its what you do with it. I can think of a variety of wonderful applications for this technology. Starting from locating people in a situation of crisis to location-based games and educational experiences ("to your left, you can see.."). The issue is that people need to (a) be aware of the privacy implications an (b) have control over when their location data is collected and who can see it.
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On 12 April 2012 19:07, Katrin Verclas <katrin at mobileactive.org<mailto:katrin at mobileactive.org>> wrote:
Welcome to the new world ultra-precise location tracking on your phone...
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/04/new-microchip-for-smartphones-to.html
Excerpt:
>
> 'The Broadcom Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, recently
> unveiled a brand new microchip for smartphones which will provide
> ultra-precise location details, potentially even within a few
> centimeters, far beyond what current smartphones can detect.
>
> Today cell phones, but smartphones in particular, have become one of
> the most powerful surveillance tools available with Carrier IQ,
> citizen spying applications distributed by both the private sector
> and government agencies, techniques to encourage citizen spying, and
> a total lack of privacy.
>
> The new chip, called Broadcom 4752 or BCM4752, will relay
> information about the vertical and horizontal position, if the
> individual is indoors or out, all through combining a wide variety
> of information sources.
>
>
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