I keep hearing people say 2000 Mules is bullshit because geotracking on cell phones isn't that accurate...
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I've got a feeling that it's way more accurate than they're letting on.
Several ways to track. Cell towers and GPS most people know. Lesser known ways is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. You can scan an area and see what SSIDs (and their signal strength )are there and know a good idea where someone is. Bluetooth is roughly the same. That’s why many phones will suggest turning on Wi-Fi to get a better location or to improve location accuracy.
Agreeing with you, it can be very accurate.
I am posting a link to a Edward Snowden U-tube video of what is going on with cell phones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFns39RXPrU
Everyone one of those cell phones "HAS" to send out a signal to the nearest tower so that if the phone gets a message AND IS ANSWERED (accepting msg or call) or is NOT answered....BUT the cell phone keeps pinging the NEAREST cell phone tower!!!
Tracking is done by triangulating the cell phone ping off of 3 different towers. Your phone can be nailed down to the head of a pin. Surveyors use GPS off of satellites to 1/100 of an inch. Have you ever used the "Find My Phone" app?
They claim accurate to 18 inches.
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if you're using google maps along with a couple other apps that send you questions to rate, review, answer questions. You're helping them pinpoint exact locations, as you'll also get questions on exactly where a specific entrance is.
examples are:
please show us the correct entrance for xxx
is this the door for this store?
I'd say the geo tracking is spot on