Hi John, On 6/8/17 12:09 AM, John Levine wrote: > I'd say that summary is not even wrong. Our problem is not technical. > Geolocation is handled by a handful of companies that have no > incentive to solve our problem. THIS. Those companies make their business off of selling information, and that information has to be accurate to within some degree. The IETF is in the noise. How many roaming show networks are there really? If this is something that is really important to the IETF, then the organization should use equipment where the BSSID is changed, and/or perhaps start to rely on local facilities to provide the appropriate services. Yes, that might prove expensive. Not only THIS, but developers are now actually being paid to link their apps to certain libraries to invade consumer privacy (Egelman et al). And that means that just rotating BSSIDs to protect privacy doesn't actually do much for privacy, but it might do something for accuracy. Eliot
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