a novel technique they call "oracle trilateration."
Novel? This is basic geometry. If you can get the distance of a user from multiple locations, then it's trivial to get their exact location.
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a novel technique they call "oracle trilateration."
Novel? This is basic geometry. If you can get the distance of a user from multiple locations, then it's trivial to get their exact location.
I feel like this is just part and parcel of location based apps and in cities, of course it's easier to triangulate someone's location. I still wouldn't change it as I don't want to date someone so far away that I don't see them regularly without incurring excessive expenses. But that's probably my male privilege speaking and I'll ultimately defer to the most vulnerable and let them lead the way on this.
Also, for the love of God, break up the Match Group!