• unexposedhazard
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    11 hours ago

    I dont really understand what you mean by the second. If an app has WiFi and Bluetooth access, then it has location access. Not including WiFi and Bluetooth under location permissions would be very bad, because the average person doesnt understand that those things can be used to locate you.

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      10 hours ago

      It could go both ways. Simple example might be an offline GPS app, allow it location but not network other than when downloading maps. Network based location is a crude thing at the IP level, but can get pretty accurate if based on BT/WiFi access point.

      It’s a bit better with the ‘only when in use’ option on modern versions, but ‘in use’ could be a bit subjective if an app keeps a running service in the background. I seem to recall that Graphine has them split out as two distinct things.

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        10 hours ago

        Oh i see. CalyxOS has a built in firewall app to restrict that, which is handy.

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          9 hours ago

          The device will try and feed this info to Google for location when GPS can be reached. It’s possible to turn off, but the fact that it can be used is troubling. Anything that can be turned off at a toggle can get flipped back on with an update.