June 27, 2022, noon | /u/isnt_it_strange

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I saw a comment on this sub about how all phone's in the US are now required to have GPS, now I'm not sure how true that is as it kinda sounds rediculous to me, but my point is it made me think.

If you want a more private device, one that doesn't even have GPS in it, why not just buy and older Nokia from the 2000s that doesn't have GPS in it, or even one from the early …

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