I'm not worried about saving my location. Are you?
In the privacy community there are services, programs for private maps use. Some even suggest using the phone without a SIM card (which is quite possible, but you can get into trouble). But I don't use them, as my geolocation is already tracked by an advanced camera system in my city, by my cell provider via triangulation. What are your thoughts on this? Do you use OpenStreetMap for private navigation?
what do you mean by you can get into trouble for using a phone without a SIM card? A WiFi only phone is just a smaller tablet.
And yeah, cities with extensive camera vigilance can be a problem impossible to solve. There's not much you can do about that other than protest.
Your cell provider might track you via triangulation, but this is solved by either plane mode, turning your phone off or a Faraday bag. Of course those would render your phone useless (except plane mode and WiFi activated).
it's a problem quite difficult to solve right now. if you want a working phone, at least your cell provider will track you. But by using open street maps you don't give your data to Google too, so you minimize who has it.
get into troubles? f.e. someone from my relatives can call me not in Signal but through regular cellular network, just forgot about this nuance, maybe he/she will need to say something important. also, no mobile internet situation is weird. i use my local maps provider yandex so data is going to one place from all sources, to government, so it does not really matter.
oh okay, I thought you meant legal trouble. Of course that you won't be receiving calls without a SIM card.
There's a way of receiving calls without a SIM card, and that's using VOIP numbers, like Twillio. But you'd need to be connected to WiFi of course. So there's not real solution to this problem other than letting your cell provider track you.
I suggest using Tor or a VPN (with jurisdiction outside of your local government claws) at all times so even if they get your location, they don't know what are you doing with your phone.
Also, Yandex might sell the information to other third parties that your government might not sell to, so I would still use open street maps unless the difference in comfort of using Yandex is a big deal for you.
I live in the US, and we've seen a rise in some particularly hostile legislation against certain groups of people like in the LGBTQ community. I can foresee precise tracking being used against these groups of people to determine if they've been in the vicinity of a medical provider's office, have traveled across state lines, congregate in certain social establishments, and even perhaps where they vote for representatives.
This information could be used as targeting information for harassment or further punitive legislation. Voting districts could be redrawn to split these populations into minority regions such that they don't have proportional share of representatives. Liquor licenses for "gay bars" could be revoked. Maybe we extend the liquor license revocations to bars which simply tolerate LQBTQ people getting a beer after work.
Maybe tomorrow we change the targeted groups to Muslims. Or maybe NRA members. With the foundations for this kind of surveillance in place, the opportunity for abuse will never go away.
You could have also referenced the abortion issue, where it's been proven without a shadow of a doubt that police are using surveillance powers to monitor women who are suspected of being pregnant and trying to terminate the pregnancy. It's literally already happening in one instance, which helps prove that you're very right in being worried about the things you're worried about. Because those things will surely come to pass as well.
I disagree with you just slightly. I don't think that focus should be on gay or whatever group the news is taking about. We are all unique and we all diserve privacy and freedom.
I'm well aware that "the authorities" can still location track my phone. Not much I can do about that, frankly. And I'm not sure they care much about me. But Scamazon and Screwgle and CrApple and whoever cannot. Which is the point.
Most of the time I figure out my directions before I leave the house. I do use a map app without location services. So it's pretty much a virtual paper map, which is still useful.
they do not care, let's be real.
i also use maps as virtual paper, without GPS enabled. Google does not know where i am because of LineageOS + microG thing.
If I don't want to be located, I know how not to be.
But if I'm in my home, expected to be in my home, belong in my home and I'm doing home stuff, I'm not entirely that caring about who knows I am. I also don't think it's that big a deal if the government knows I'm in a bookstore, or work.
But yeah, if I was hiding a body, I'd probably take my shitbox Acura that's disconnected from everything but the ground, and I'd leave my phone at home, tied to my cat with string so it looks like I'm cleaning.