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This is true of literally everything with a modem in it. Tracking via tower triangulation has been around for 20 years or longer. Also the entirety of your browsing history is tracked and logged by your ISP and also given to three letters agencies. And companies like Google give basically unrestricted access to all your data. Nothing is private anymore.


> Also the entirety of your browsing history is tracked and logged by your ISP

Presumably a) this is websites, not web pages, and b) a VPN negates this?


It is every page you visit. Any time you make an HTTP request it's logged.

VPN might do a little but browser fingerprinting is virtually impossible to negate unless you're using Tor on TailOS, and Google/CloudFlare will still know exactly who you are through a VPN, and so therefore so will government agencies.




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