On 10/09/13 19:05, Chris Peterson wrote: > Our location service (and stumbler) also collects cell data, so we can > geolocate with Wi-Fi AP and/or cell data.
Sure. But in the rural areas I am thinking about, cells cover many square km. The wifi access point has a much smaller range, and therefore geolocates a person much more precisely. So it would be awesome if I could say "I'm in this network cell, near this single access point - tell me where I am, please", and the service complied. Of course, your hash-combining idea has the problem of combinatorial explosion if we do multiple ways of specifying "2 data points". Gerv _______________________________________________ dev-security mailing list dev-security@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-security