Just one anecdotal perspective:
I do not of know a single person in my extended family/professional network/social circle who has had location tracking or app eavesdropping directly impact their life. The only impact I’ve seen is via advertising exposure.
(For me) The convenience of Google Maps for navigation, and messaging for communication, is too beneficial. The _impact_ of these technologies as surveillance tools _in my life_ is hypothetical.
> I do not of know a single person in my extended family/professional network/social circle who has had location tracking or app eavesdropping directly impact their life.
yet. that's always the problem with such a strong declarative. things are not finished to be so finite