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  • Dude, they’ve been tracking since the first cell phone (even the analog ones).

    Since the first PCS phones in 1995 it just got easier with smaller cells.

    Then with smart phones, all of them use AGPS, and the tracking data is largely available in a few ways - cell towers and signal strength, which/when AGPS data is pulled, etc (coupled with tower and signal data).

    Then 5G cells are so small the accuracy is crazy with just cell and signal strength.

    I’m not excusing what they’re doing, just giving background - there’s a lot more tracking going on than is obvious at first. And AGPS is always on already. It’s not a tracking function in itself, just is one piece if data that can be used.




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    And according to the Bureau of Labor (and some other sources) the median hourly wage in the US for non-supervisory (eg non-exempt) workers is around $34/hr.

    The average (mean) is $36.67.

    Of course these are heavily influenced by high COL areas, but if you lookup distributions, most people fall in the $24-$35 area of the curve, with only the 10th percentile making under $15. That suggests there aren’t many jobs paying that kind of money (or the distribution would look different), and that 90% of jobs pay above $15, with 80% paying above $20.