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Pentagon Restricts Use of Location-Logging Fitness Trackers (cnn.com) 32

In the beginning of the year, Strava released a data visualization map that showed all the activity tracked by users of its app. The map was detailed enough to potentially give away extremely sensitive information about military personnel on active service in locations across the world. After reviewing their GPS policies, the Pentagon is banning soldiers and other personnel at sensitive bases and warzone areas from using location features on fitness trackers and other devices. Engadget reports: The Department of Defense is not issuing an outright ban on GPS devices and apps, but declared that the location features must be turned off in certain areas. "These geolocation capabilities can expose personal information, locations, routines, and numbers of DOD personnel, and potentially create unintended security consequences and increased risk to the joint force and mission," a memo obtained by the Associated Press said. It's up to ranking officers in less-sensitive areas to decide whether their charges can use GPS functions, based on the threat level in that location. The Defense Department will also provide training on the risks that fitness trackers bring.
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Pentagon Restricts Use of Location-Logging Fitness Trackers

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    dupe alert

    dupe alert

  • As a gesture of goodwill, the Trump administration is sending 40,000,000 wearable fitness trackers to North Korea to help improve the health of their civilian and military population.
    • As a gesture of goodwill, the Trump administration is sending 40,000,000 wearable fitness trackers to North Korea to help improve the health of their civilian and military population.

      With a *really* nice one for Kim... Gold plated, comfort band and a calorie counter that halves the input and doubles the expended numbers.

  • by EvilSS ( 557649 ) on Tuesday August 07, 2018 @08:18AM (#57084662)
    • Yeah, it's been known for a while but didn't get a lot of attention until Strava realized that idiots were sharing their workouts publicly. There was talk and action then; I teach the new kids how to develop their personal sense of paranoia along with other opsec topics. This doesn't really do anything other than provide a bullet for some O-6 trying to make flag.
  • Look for the places where there are apparently never any soldiers...

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