On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 11:12 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Martin Stransky wrote:
>> as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location
>> service [2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
>>
>> I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
>> appl
Martin Stransky wrote:
> as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location
> service [2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
>
> I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
> application [3] and help to improve the location accuracy.
The M
On Monday, November 10, 2014 11:45:29 AM Florian Weimer wrote:
> Unfortunately, this does not say that it turns off reporting of
> encountered SSIDs, (router) MAC address, and Cell ID information. I
> think if you opt not to use this data to determine your own location, it
> is still reported t
On 11/07/2014 01:33 PM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
I think it's a misconception that Google saves personal location data by
default. When you setup your device for the first time it will ask you to
enable location reporting. You can disable location reporting and delete
location history on your Androi
On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 18:03:06 +0530
Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> On Thursday, November 06, 2014 08:10:19 PM Jiri Eischmann wrote:
> > It's usually opt-in, so you don't have to use it and don't use it by
> > default. This is at least designed as anonymous while Google tracks
> > all Android users and sa
On Thursday, November 06, 2014 08:10:19 PM Jiri Eischmann wrote:
> It's usually opt-in, so you don't have to use it and don't use it by
> default. This is at least designed as anonymous while Google tracks all
> Android users and saves their personal location data by default.
I don't mind sharing
On November 7, 2014 12:00:12 AM PST, "Miroslav Suchý" wrote:
>On 11/06/2014 03:18 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
>> Geoclue2*is* ready.
>
>Ehmm. When I google GeoClue2 only relevant link is:
>https://developer.gnome.org/platform-overview/stable/tech-geoclue2.html.en
>
>No documentation. No mobile app
On 11/06/2014 03:18 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
Geoclue2*is* ready.
Ehmm. When I google GeoClue2 only relevant link is:
https://developer.gnome.org/platform-overview/stable/tech-geoclue2.html.en
No documentation. No mobile app for gathering data. No public API. I would not call this
"ready".
On Thu, 2014-11-06 at 19:33 +0530, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> How do I benefit from broadcasting my location?
You don't. When a web site requests your location, your browsers prompts
you to decide whether or not you want the site to have your location.
It's not a broadcast to random sites.
For examp
Sudhir Khanger píše v Čt 06. 11. 2014 v 19:33 +0530:
> On Thursday, November 06, 2014 01:16:20 PM Martin Stransky wrote:
> > I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
> > application [3] and help to improve the location accuracy.
>
> How do I benefit from broadcasting
- Original Message -
>
> stransky wrote:
>
> > [...] I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla
> > Stumbler application [3] and help to improve the location
> > accuracy. [...]
>
> Until Mozilla figures out how to publish this data [1], it seems
> premature to ask u
stransky wrote:
> [...] I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla
> Stumbler application [3] and help to improve the location
> accuracy. [...]
Until Mozilla figures out how to publish this data [1], it seems
premature to ask us to donate to it.
[1] https://location.services
Hi Folks,
as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location
service [2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
application [3] and help to improve the location accuracy.
Thanks!
ma.
p.s.: Yes
On 11/06/2014 03:18 PM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
- Original Message -
Hi Folks,
as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location
service [2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
applica
On Thu, 2014-11-06 at 09:43 -0500, Paul Wouters wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Nov 2014, Martin Stransky wrote:
>
> > as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location service
> > [2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
> >
> > I'd like to ask you to join the project, install
On Thu, 6 Nov 2014, Martin Stransky wrote:
as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location service
[2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
application [3] and help to improve the location a
2014-11-06 11:18 GMT-03:00 Domingo Becker :
> 2014-11-06 9:16 GMT-03:00 Martin Stransky :
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location service
>> [2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
>>
>> I'd like to ask you to join the project, install th
2014-11-06 9:16 GMT-03:00 Martin Stransky :
> Hi Folks,
>
> as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location service
> [2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
>
> I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
> application [3] and help to imp
- Original Message -
> Hi Folks,
>
> as you may know [0] Firefox in Fedora [1] is using Mozilla Location
> service [2] as a location provider instead of the Google one.
>
> I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
> application [3] and help to improve the lo
On Thursday, November 06, 2014 01:16:20 PM Martin Stransky wrote:
> I'd like to ask you to join the project, install the Mozilla Stumbler
> application [3] and help to improve the location accuracy.
How do I benefit from broadcasting my location?
--
Regards,
Sudhir Khanger,
sudhirkhanger.com,
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