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So what are y’all well informed, and security conscious folx doing? Truly location data can be useful for me, for people I want to know sometimes, but gets kind of concerning for certain entities to know and be able to track over time.
Maybe running an OwnTracks server or something?
I run owntracks to my home assistant instance, it works great!
What is owntracks useful for?
It's an open-source alternative to Google maps but by linking it to home assistant it allows my wife to find my last known location if I go MIA, like get into a car crash. I prefer it since I store the location data on my own server and can control who has access to this information.