Out of the Blue

I got my first voicemail on my new Galaxy phone yesterday. Thankfully it was a butt-dial from my brother, because it took me a while to listen to it. When I tried, I was told the visual voicemail app requires precise location permissions. I never saw this before, so I guess it was enabled on my old phone? I don't get myself too worked up about every corporation in the world wanting to know what uninteresting things I'm up to, but this seems particularly egregious. I haven't seen an explanation of why Verizon or Google would need my location to play back my own voicemails for me (I doubt there's an acceptable one). But I haven't seen a workaround either. I was able to access the voicemail by dialing in (after resetting a password I hadn't used in ages). But that was a nightmare. I had listen to about a minute of robot voice prompts telling me about my message, and then I had to listen to all three minutes of rustling and background noise before I could delete it since I didn't remember the shortcut. I'll try and hold out trading privacy for convenience in this case, which I may be able to do since I don't get a lot of voice messages. But I also wonder why I bother. I'm sure they've got the full book on me already.

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It is insane the amount of specific tracking information that they are allowed to request. Regulators don't care and/or are enjoying too many perks from lobbyists to do anything about it.

Not sure it will help with the VM tracking issue, but like chickenboo mentions below, I've been using duckduckgo's app to reduce the amount of tracking happening from the apps I have installed. It is stunning how many apps, even ones you haven't even opened in months, are trying to send tracking (not necessarily physical/gps) data on you.

https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/20/22793068/duckduckgo-tool-prevent-apps-tracking-android-users
https://spreadprivacy.com/app-tracking-protection-open-beta/
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