The Guardian on GPS, Divulging Location and Privacy

The Guardian looks at the privacy implications of location-based and GPS tracking services. “‘People are very willing to give up their privacy,’ [Tim Hibbard, who has a site pinpointing his current location,] says. ‘You just have to give them a good reason to do so. If you can assist a person in their everyday life, they will be more than happy to divulge their current location.” Via Kartentisch.

Posted on Thursday, September 14, 2006 at 10:34 AM
Categories: GPS

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