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From: Diff Report
Subject: all.html malware-mobiles.html proprietary.html
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 00:01:48 -0400

Modified:

    all.html
    malware-mobiles.html
    proprietary.html

diff -rNU2 all.html all.html
--- all.html    2022-09-13 04:01:44.079434250 +0000
+++ all.html    2022-09-14 04:01:48.087555792 +0000
@@ -51,4 +51,26 @@
 
 <ul class="blurbs">
+<!--#set var='ADD' value='2022-09-13' --><!--#set var='PUB' value='2022-08-29' 
--><li><small class='date-tag'>Added: <span class="gnun-split"></span><!--#echo 
encoding='none' var='ADD' --><span class="gnun-split"></span> &mdash; Latest 
reference: <span class="gnun-split"></span><!--#echo encoding='none' var='PUB' 
--></small>
+    <p>US states that ban abortion talk about making it a
+    crime to go to another state to get an abortion.  They could <a
+    
href="https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/29/tech/wireless-carriers-locations-fcc/index.html";>
+    use various forms of location tracking, including the network,
+    to prosecute abortion-seekers</a>.  The state could subpoena the
+    data, so that the network's &ldquo;privacy&rdquo; policy would be
+    irrelevant.</p>
+
+    <p>That article explains why wireless networks collect location
+    data, one unavoidable reason and one avoidable (emergency calls).
+    It also explains some of the many ways the location data are
+    used.</p>
+
+    <p>Networks should never do localization for emergency calls
+    except when you make an emergency call, or when there is a court order
+    to do so. It should be illegal for a network to do precise localization
+    (the kind needed for emergency calls) except to handle an emergency
+    call, and if a network does so illegally, it should be required to
+    inform the owner of the phone in writing on paper, with an apology.</p>
+  </li>
+
 <!--#set var='ADD' value='2022-09-12' --><!--#set var='PUB' value='2015-07-28' 
--><li><small class='date-tag'>Added: <span class="gnun-split"></span><!--#echo 
encoding='none' var='ADD' --><span class="gnun-split"></span> &mdash; Latest 
reference: <span class="gnun-split"></span><!--#echo encoding='none' var='PUB' 
--></small>
     <p>Many retail businesses publish cr&hellip;apps that ask to <a
@@ -2801,5 +2823,5 @@
 <p class="unprintable">Updated:
 <!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2022/09/12 12:32:43 $
+$Date: 2022/09/13 15:39:44 $
 <!-- timestamp end -->
 </p>
diff -rNU2 malware-mobiles.html malware-mobiles.html
--- malware-mobiles.html        2022-09-13 04:01:44.111434241 +0000
+++ malware-mobiles.html        2022-09-14 04:01:48.135555798 +0000
@@ -111,4 +111,28 @@
 
 <ul class="blurbs">
+  <li id="M202208290">
+    <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small class="date-tag">2022-08</small>'
+    --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+    <p>US states that ban abortion talk about making it a
+    crime to go to another state to get an abortion.  They could <a
+    
href="https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/29/tech/wireless-carriers-locations-fcc/index.html";>
+    use various forms of location tracking, including the network,
+    to prosecute abortion-seekers</a>.  The state could subpoena the
+    data, so that the network's &ldquo;privacy&rdquo; policy would be
+    irrelevant.</p>
+
+    <p>That article explains why wireless networks collect location
+    data, one unavoidable reason and one avoidable (emergency calls).
+    It also explains some of the many ways the location data are
+    used.</p>
+
+    <p>Networks should never do localization for emergency calls
+    except when you make an emergency call, or when there is a court order
+    to do so. It should be illegal for a network to do precise localization
+    (the kind needed for emergency calls) except to handle an emergency
+    call, and if a network does so illegally, it should be required to
+    inform the owner of the phone in writing on paper, with an apology.</p>
+  </li>
+
   <li id="M202101130">
     <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small class="date-tag">2021-01</small>'
@@ -1654,5 +1678,5 @@
 <p class="unprintable">Updated:
 <!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2022/09/12 12:32:43 $
+$Date: 2022/09/13 15:39:44 $
 <!-- timestamp end -->
 </p>
diff -rNU2 proprietary.html proprietary.html
--- proprietary.html    2022-09-13 04:01:44.139434235 +0000
+++ proprietary.html    2022-09-14 04:01:48.167555803 +0000
@@ -198,4 +198,28 @@
 
 <ul class="blurbs">
+  <li id="M202208290">
+    <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small class="date-tag">2022-08</small>'
+    --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+    <p>US states that ban abortion talk about making it a
+    crime to go to another state to get an abortion.  They could <a
+    
href="https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/29/tech/wireless-carriers-locations-fcc/index.html";>
+    use various forms of location tracking, including the network,
+    to prosecute abortion-seekers</a>.  The state could subpoena the
+    data, so that the network's &ldquo;privacy&rdquo; policy would be
+    irrelevant.</p>
+
+    <p>That article explains why wireless networks collect location
+    data, one unavoidable reason and one avoidable (emergency calls).
+    It also explains some of the many ways the location data are
+    used.</p>
+
+    <p>Networks should never do localization for emergency calls
+    except when you make an emergency call, or when there is a court order
+    to do so. It should be illegal for a network to do precise localization
+    (the kind needed for emergency calls) except to handle an emergency
+    call, and if a network does so illegally, it should be required to
+    inform the owner of the phone in writing on paper, with an apology.</p>
+  </li>
+
   <li id="M201507281">
     <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small class="date-tag">2015-07</small>'
@@ -245,15 +269,4 @@
     often wrong. Jails are inconvenient.</p>
   </li>
-
-  <li id="M202207300">
-    <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small class="date-tag">2022-07</small>'
-    --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
-    <p>The nonfree software in a Tesla artificially <a
-    
href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/jul/30/will-connected-cars-persuade-drivers-to-pay-for-a-high-spec-ride";>
-    limits the car's driving range</a>, demanding ransom to unlock the
-    battery's full charge.</p>
-
-    <p>This is one more reason why cars must not be 
&ldquo;connected.&rdquo;</p>
-  </li>
 </ul>
 <p class="button right-align">
@@ -318,5 +331,5 @@
 <p class="unprintable">Updated:
 <!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2022/09/12 12:32:44 $
+$Date: 2022/09/13 15:39:44 $
 <!-- timestamp end -->
 </p>



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