Andy Wingo <wi...@igalia.com> skribis: > However it seems to me that you don't need a location service to get > your location -- any app has basically the right privileges to grovel > through things on its own, either through geo-IP things or via seeing > what wireless hotspots are around, etc. This is what Chromium does for > example. The model isn't "an app will never know my location unless > geoclue authorizes it". It's more like "users sometimes want their apps > to know the user's location, and geoclue can do a good efficient job at > it instead of making each app roll its own implementation".
Yeah, good point. WiFi data is definitely available wide-open to programs anyway. Not so much we can do, it seems. Thanks for your feedback, Ludo’.