Did you know Google knows the exact location of your wifi router, and that location is available on Google Earth and Maps?
They don't do this by drive-by scanning from Street View cars any more. That stopped a couple of years ago after they got caught doing bad things.
Most of us have wifi-enabled cell phones and tablets. Many of us don't know or care whether location services are on or off on our devices. Many people actually like the shopping convenience and safety of being able to find themselves or their device if either is lost. I sometimes turn mine on when away from home.
Geotracking uses GPS, cell-phone towers, and wifi connections to find out where you are. Once Google knows where your Wifi router is, the information is stored by SSID.
Here is how to opt out of mapping your router's precise location with Google when you or your guests are home with a wifi enabled device. Maybe 1% of us know this trick, but 100% should be using it.
https://support.google.com/maps/answer/1725632?hl=en
They don't do this by drive-by scanning from Street View cars any more. That stopped a couple of years ago after they got caught doing bad things.
Most of us have wifi-enabled cell phones and tablets. Many of us don't know or care whether location services are on or off on our devices. Many people actually like the shopping convenience and safety of being able to find themselves or their device if either is lost. I sometimes turn mine on when away from home.
Geotracking uses GPS, cell-phone towers, and wifi connections to find out where you are. Once Google knows where your Wifi router is, the information is stored by SSID.
Here is how to opt out of mapping your router's precise location with Google when you or your guests are home with a wifi enabled device. Maybe 1% of us know this trick, but 100% should be using it.
https://support.google.com/maps/answer/1725632?hl=en