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this post was submitted on 26 Aug 2024
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For the phone component - immensely... when I vaguely said that "your phone tracks you" most of what I'm talking about is Google/Facebook/Reddit/TikTok/Mobile Ad Networks doing it... I don't believe carriers tend to engage in that bullshit very often (though AT&T has been caught a few times) due to laws around being a communications carrier... it's mostly the social media folks.