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🧵…und wieder eine weitere TikTok Kritik. Jetzt wo es auch ein Onlineshop ist es das Tool der Gesellschaftsüberwachung. Als wäre dies nicht vorhersehbar gewesen.

»Tiktok-Shops bieten GPS-Tracker zur Partnerüberwachung an:
Auf Tiktok gehen Videos mit vermeintlichen Beziehungsratschlägen viral. Sie werben für einen Tracker, mit dem sich der Partner überwachen lässt«

🕵️ derstandard.at/story/300000028

DER STANDARD · Tiktok-Shops bieten GPS-Tracker zur Partnerüberwachung anAuf Tiktok gehen Videos mit vermeintlichen Beziehungsratschlägen viral. Sie werben für einen Tracker, mit dem sich der Partner überwachen lässt
#tiktok#uberwachung#shop

📈 New enriched statistics have landed on GPSTracker

After answering the question when/where was I the last time I went to this area?, I have now proceeded with implementing more advanced statistics in #GPSTracker.

A new Stats page has been added, which allows you to aggregate on any dimension of your location data.

You can use it to easily answer questions such as:

  • Which countries or cities have I visited more often?

  • In which areas did I go last time I was in Berlin?

  • When was the first/last time I went to London?

All of these aggregations have links back to the maps page, so you can easily expand them on the map and explore your routes.

I’ve just added a feature to #GPSTracker (self-hosted repo here, Github repo here that I’ve wanted for very long time.

Have you ever had conversations with your family and friends along the lines of “did we go to [place X] in 2017 or 2019? And where was that restaurant?”

Fear no more - GPSTracker’s new Select Area feature allows you to select any area on the map, and it will display any location points it stores there.

For the full blog article on GPSTracker and how to set it up as a self-hosted solution to store location data, see here.

In the past couple of weeks I’ve been building #GPSTracker (git repo) as an open-source alternative to both Google Maps Timeline and Foursquare/Swarm.

I have more than a decade of GPS beacons stored on my database from my mobile devices through the likes of Tasker and GPSLogger, but no feature-rich UI to navigate them or run stats on them.

With GPSTracker I’m trying to fill that gap, and provide a self-hosted alternative to cloud-based location services without compromising your privacy.

https://manganiello.blog/gpstracker-a-self-hosted-alternative-to-google-maps-timeline

Fabio Manganiello · GPSTracker - A self-hosted alternative to Google Maps TimelineTrack your location without giving up on your privacy The Google Maps Timeline appeal I used to love the Google Maps Timeline when it c...