• Re: GPS Acciracu

    From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to The Real Bev on Fri Apr 26 08:05:03 2024
    On 26.04.24 07:02, The Real Bev wrote:
    My family can track each other via google maps. Updates are sometimes infrequent and locations are frequently off by significant
    (quarter-mile, half-mile) amounts or moving hundreds of feet while
    asleep in a hotel. Phones are Pixel 2 and daughter's almost-newest
    iPhone. Freeways, big cities, places where there are lots of towers.
    Verizon and T-Mobile

    Is it the phones or google or something completely different?

    Are the GPS-location settings already set to the highest precision levels?

    https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/3467281?hl=en

    https://support.apple.com/en-us/102647

    Both articles will help you to maximise location precision. Pls read it
    very carefully.

    HTH, Jörg


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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to The Real Bev on Fri Apr 26 08:45:14 2024
    On 26.04.24 08:30, The Real Bev wrote:
    Yup, all those were already ON. (Pixel2/Android 11) I have a keepgo
    data SIM that I use my google voice number with, but it makes no
    difference whether I turn that on or off as long as I have wifi on.

    If I understand it correctly this setup prevents the triangulation of
    the towers. You need a permanent connection to the cell towers. The
    precise location has two elements in some cases even three: GPS Data and
    tower triangulation and sometimes the location of the used wifi-router
    if it is in the Google-Data-Base.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to Kyonshi on Fri Apr 26 10:16:25 2024
    On 26.04.24 09:48, Kyonshi wrote:
    On 4/26/2024 7:02 AM, The Real Bev wrote:
    My family can track each other via google maps.  Updates are sometimes
    infrequent and locations are frequently off by significant
    (quarter-mile, half-mile) amounts or moving hundreds of feet while
    asleep in a hotel.  Phones are Pixel 2 and daughter's almost-newest
    iPhone.  Freeways, big cities, places where there are lots of towers.
    Verizon and T-Mobile

    Is it the phones or google or something completely different?


    I think that's a problem with Google Maps, I have noticed I am getting
    rather inaccurate measurements when following my walks on Maps. It gets
    a bit better if I actually use the application during the walk, but if I don't it will just guesstimate my location and sometimes be hundreds of meters off the target.

    I can't confirm that neither for Androids nor iPhones.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Fri Apr 26 18:43:47 2024
    In comp.mobile.android, on Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:02:33 -0700, The Real Bev <[email protected]> wrote:

    My family can track each other via google maps. Updates are sometimes >infrequent and locations are frequently off by significant
    (quarter-mile, half-mile) amounts or moving hundreds of feet while
    asleep in a hotel. Phones are Pixel 2 and daughter's almost-newest
    iPhone. Freeways, big cities, places where there are lots of towers.
    Verizon and T-Mobile

    Is it the phones or google or something completely different?

    It might be your aura.

    If one of you has an exceptionally large aura, other members of the
    family are likely to have it too.

    A large aura can fool GPS, that is, let it attribute your location to
    anywhere within the bounds of the aura.

    People will great auras usually have dominent personalities, are very
    talented and often become great successses.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Fri Apr 26 18:46:25 2024
    In comp.mobile.android, on Fri, 26 Apr 2024 08:45:14 +0200, J�rg Lorenz <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 26.04.24 08:30, The Real Bev wrote:
    Yup, all those were already ON. (Pixel2/Android 11) I have a keepgo
    data SIM that I use my google voice number with, but it makes no
    difference whether I turn that on or off as long as I have wifi on.

    If I understand it correctly this setup prevents the triangulation of
    the towers. You need a permanent connection to the cell towers. The
    precise location has two elements in some cases even three: GPS Data and >tower triangulation and sometimes the location of the used wifi-router
    if it is in the Google-Data-Base.

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    "Alea icacta est." (Julius Caesar)

    Iacta. Icacta is Yiddish, I think. (Maybe that's fercacta.)

    Seen this wrong twice. Wasn't worth correcting if only once.

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 27 05:03:09 2024
    Am 27.04.24 um 00:46 schrieb micky:
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    Iacta. Icacta is Yiddish, I think. (Maybe that's fercacta.)

    Seen this wrong twice. Wasn't worth correcting if only once.

    How embarrassing! THX. Corrected.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sat Apr 27 02:42:04 2024
    In comp.mobile.android, on Thu, 25 Apr 2024 22:02:33 -0700, The Real Bev <[email protected]> wrote:

    My family can track each other via google maps. Updates are sometimes >infrequent and locations are frequently off by significant
    (quarter-mile, half-mile) amounts or moving hundreds of feet while
    asleep in a hotel. Phones are Pixel 2 and daughter's almost-newest
    iPhone. Freeways, big cities, places where there are lots of towers.
    Verizon and T-Mobile

    Is it the phones or google or something completely different?

    When I really want to waste my time, I watch bad youtube videos, esp.
    police arrest videos, and tonight, by coincidence, are so far 2 cases
    where the police don't know wher the 911 call comes from and they have
    to trace the cell phone!! In one case it's a house and they find the
    right one (and a teenager accidently butt-called).

    In the next case it's an apartment, and I don't know how they picked
    which one. But they knocked politely for quite a while, then called
    the cell number, but insisted she open the door (since criminals always
    say everything is all right.) Long story short, she turned out to be a
    wacko, who kept saying she had no time because she had to go to work,
    and they could havce checked out her apartment** in 3 minutes that she
    wasted frantically objecing. But they had the right apartment, on the
    first try afaict. In a two story aparment building!! Maybe they have
    better software than we do?

    **Turns out she was lying when she said no one else whas inside. Some
    guy was who they tased, and they arerested her. I told you it was a
    waste of time!

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