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Old 06-09-2012, 11:11 PM   #43
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by Kirtai View Post
Returning to the original point, even if you leave your phone/tablet in the car, hostiles can still determine "this phone spends every work day stationary at a secure location, thus the owner is of interest."

To avoid this you'd need to leave your phone at home, not merely leave it outside work.
I imagine you could get this information from a phone, but I'm not sure how useful it really would be; the person in question isn't James Bond; he's one of the ten thousands of civilian employees of the US Army. You could tell that he parked at a military facility...but the DOD parking sticker would probably give that away...which, in any event, isn't secret.
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