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posted by Fnord666 on Monday June 17 2019, @02:09PM   Printer-friendly
from the who's-watching-the-watchers? dept.

While GPS tracking can follow your smartphone around a store with a precision of around 5 meters, tracking the phone's bluetooth device allows following its location to within a few centimeters. This relies on tracking built into phone "apps" but there are no easy ways to determine which ones are the culprits.

Most people aren’t aware they are being watched with beacons, but the “beacosystem” tracks millions of people every day. Beacons are placed at airports, malls, subways, buses, taxis, sporting arenas, gyms, hotels, hospitals, music festivals, cinemas and museums, and even on billboards.

In order to track you or trigger an action like a coupon or message to your phone, companies need you to install an app on your phone that will recognize the beacon in the store. Retailers (like Target and Walmart) that use Bluetooth beacons typically build tracking into their own apps. But retailers want to make sure most of their customers can be tracked — not just the ones that download their own particular app.

So a hidden industry of third-party location-marketing firms has proliferated in response. These companies take their beacon tracking code and bundle it into a toolkit developers can use.

[Updated 20190618_020843 UTC to restore links in first quoted paragraph. --martyb]

Earlier on SN:
Now Apps Can Track You Even After You Uninstall Them (2018)


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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 17 2019, @03:14PM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 17 2019, @03:14PM (#856662)

    That's being polite.

    You don't bother TELLING the customer is happening to them, do you?

    Will you also 'tune' the price or force other shit down their throats based on guessing how much money they have?

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Snow on Monday June 17 2019, @07:58PM (3 children)

    by Snow (1601) on Monday June 17 2019, @07:58PM (#856762) Journal

    I'm just a cog in the machine. Legal stuff isn't my problem(TM).

    I'm sure it will be buried in some super long and illegible EULA.

    As for the pricing, customers do get preferential pricing depending on how much fuel they buy. Maybe credit rating factors in. I have no idea. I don't deal with the money/billing. That's a business problem.

    It really opened my eyes about what was possible. I never download retailer apps anyways, but now I'm especially not!

    • (Score: 4, Insightful) by fido_dogstoyevsky on Tuesday June 18 2019, @06:08AM (2 children)

      by fido_dogstoyevsky (131) <axehandleNO@SPAMgmail.com> on Tuesday June 18 2019, @06:08AM (#856901)

      I'm just a cog in the machine. Legal stuff isn't my problem(TM).

      Just following orders, then.

      --
      It's NOT a conspiracy... it's a plot.
      • (Score: 2) by Snow on Tuesday June 18 2019, @02:51PM (1 child)

        by Snow (1601) on Tuesday June 18 2019, @02:51PM (#857001) Journal

        Well yea... Not sure how your workplace works....