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Or are you saying that the gov can't track devices if you don't want them to, while also saying they can track devices?
I think there needs to be a little clarity around that, as there are 2 different things being discussed in that sentence.
Phone operating systems and their apps generally wont share out locations by request unless the phone user grants that. So if 'mr gov' or similar asks the phone, the phone is not likely to give out the info. i.e. cant track.
However, the phone does login to the network providers and to do so generally has to provide its IDs to the network provider ( phone number, sim number, imei etc ) which is recorded and can be queried (through appropriate warrants / justifications / approvals) by 'mr gov' or similar parties. So the network can log which device, which mast, and therefor rough location. whilst the phone isn't giving out specific information of its location, it can be inferred. i.e. can track.
So, 'mr gov' cant track in some regards, and can track in others. It can be both.
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