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Modern technology is complex. It takes hundreds of thousands of people to develop and build the components in a state-of-the-art smartphone. Electronics are getting so sophisticated that it is not surprising many people are confused about what modern phones are actually capable of. Today I want to focus on mobile phone location tracking: How phones can be tracked in practice, what is theoretically possible but also common misconceptions. When we think about who might want to track a phone, usually three types of entities come to mind: Governments and law enforcement, companies and individuals. All of them have different resources which determines the type of location tracking they are capable of. The types of tracking highlighted in this video are by no means exhaustive, also many of the technologies aren't freely available which means the academic literature on them might be based on reverse engineering. One of the oldest phone tracking methods already worked in the pre-smartphone er...