Friday, May 3, 2019
Why carriers keep your data longer – TechCrunch
Your wireless carrier knows where you are as you read this on your phone—otherwise, it couldn’t connect your phone in the first place. But your wireless carrier also has a memory. It knows where you took your phone in the last hour, the last week, the last month, the last year—and maybe even the last five years. That gives it an enormous warehouse of data on your whereabouts that can help
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