The Defense Department now prohibits personnel from using geolocation devices, applications or services in any area where military operations are being conducted. Defense Department personnel can no ...
Defense Department personnel can no longer use geolocation features on any device -- personal or government issued -- in areas used for military operations, according to a DOD policy memo released Aug ...
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The policy comes after reports some devices conveyed GPS coordinates. The Department of Defense is prohibiting personnel from using geolocation features on their devices while serving in certain ...
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The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, Vol. 129, No. 3 (September 2017), pp. 459-468 (10 pages) The use of tracking devices (tags) to investigate seabird movements and habitat use has grown rapidly over ...
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I am curious to know whether the specification for Wi-Fi provides any mechanism for sharing geographic location, in any form? If not, are there any other 'standardised' methods for sharing geographic ...
The Pentagon is banning the use of GPS on mobile devices in war zones and other sensitive locations, saying that fitness trackers and smartphone apps pose a "significant risk" to U.S. military ...