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_Anxiety is now focusing to WLAN mapping & key sharing and how easy it is
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to locate people._
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Today I renamed my primary WLAN network (hereafter referred as SSID) to
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`SSID_optout_nomap`.
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- `_optout` when included in WLAN network name should opt your network out
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of Microsoft's [WiFi Sense](https://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/wi-fi-sense-faq).
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- TL;DR: when enabled all your Facebook/Outlook/Skype contacts can
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connect to your encrypted WLAN without knowing the password (which
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they don't get).
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- I would be interested in seeing piracy case where the network
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owner is innocent and threat letter was received about random
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contact downloading illegal content. I am most interested in what
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would happen, would the network owner be able to proof that they
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didn't do it, but instead their network was "hacked" which wasn't
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the case as they were using Windows 10 or Windows Phone.
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- `_nomap` opt out of Google Maps accuracy increaser & Mozilla Location
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Services & WiGLE & others.
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While I think that MAC based opting out would be better than making SSID
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messy, most parties doing the mapping only accept SSID and I hope all
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will take `_nomap` as mark of not wanting to participate.
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I also run `openwireless.org` hotspot and I like the idea, but as the SSID
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for it must be `openwireless.org` I had to leave it. I still belong to the
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movement as I still have open guest network **without captive portal or
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time limit**.
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The network is now called as `openwireless_nomap` and `openwireless5_nomap`
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(dualband router and 5 means 5 GHz). I hope that the type of users doesn't
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change by that change and in case it's abused, it's existence is easier
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to proof than that my private network was hacked.
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[the Open Wireless Movement](https://openwireless.org/) and join by
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opening a guest network _without captive portal or time limit_ and
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preferably naming it as `openwireless.org`. In case you have similar issues
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like me, `openwireless` or `openwireless_nomap` are also OK, the idea is
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what counts.
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_It's openwireless_nomap and not openwireless_optout_nomap, because there
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is no need to opt out of sharing passwords on open (no password) networks.
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Also the order [\_optout_nomap comes from reddit](https://redd.it/3g3xyu)._
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1. Start a discussion which with you somehow receive information on SSIDs
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that people use or if they are part of `openwireless.org`.
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they live or just get that information in the discussion too.
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on the map where they live.
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I don't like this and I don't doubt that there are people who would
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cause me (physical) harm (read the rest of this site/blog or then just be
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on common IRC channels and see as I make enemies).
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> WiGLE respects your privacy. To have records of your access point removed from our database, or if you have any questions or suggestions, send an email to: WiGLE-admin[at]WiGLE.net (please include BSSID (MAC) in removal requests). We're also on IRC: at WiGLE.net:6667
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> Those networks delisted as requested. We periodically purge the
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> \_optout / \_nomap networks.
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> -bobzilla
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_I hope this blog post at least communicates what I am trying to say even
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if it looks very messy to me and I haven't even took any anxiety medicines
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last night or today so my head should be working a lot better than it
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currently does._
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- There is no need for the `_optout` part since 2016, see e.g. [KrebsonSecurity](https://krebsonsecurity.com/2016/05/microsoft-disables-wi-fi-sense-on-windows-10/).
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WLAN locations from WiGLE and it's not only my mental health or anxiety
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more than three years ago.
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- [The curious case of the Raspberry Pi in the network closet](https://blog.haschek.at/2018/the-curious-case-of-the-RasPi-in-our-network.html)
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is more obvious to not technical people wondering which one to pick
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sitemap: false
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lang: en
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# Useful color codes
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- `#ffffff` - white
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## See also
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- [shutterstock: purple](https://www.shutterstock.com/color/purple)
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title: "Opting out of WiFi positioning (_nomap)"
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<!-- DON'T EDIT THIS SECTION, INSTEAD RE-RUN doctoc TO UPDATE -->
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<em lang="fi">Automaattinen sisällysluettelo</em> / <em lang="en">Automatically generated Table of Contents</em>
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## Why?
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- [The packages](#the-packages)
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- [The packages](#the-packages)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [`.pre-commit-config.yaml`](#pre-commit-configyaml)
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- [Offline](#offline)
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- [@prettier/plugin-ruby](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@prettier/plugin-ruby)
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- [prettier-plugin-toml](https://www.npmjs.com/package/prettier-plugin-toml)
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- [prettier-plugin-toml](https://www.npmjs.com/package/prettier-plugin-toml)
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- [@prettier/plugin-xml](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@prettier/plugin-xml)
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- [@prettier/plugin-xml](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@prettier/plugin-xml)
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- [prettier-plugin-sh](https://www.npmjs.com/package/prettier-plugin-sh)
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## Installation
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1. `npm install -D -E prettier@3.3.1 prettier-plugin-nginx@1.0.3 @prettier/plugin-ruby@4.0.4 prettier-plugin-toml@2.0.1 @prettier/plugin-xml@3.4.1` or probably just `pnpm install -D` if it's not your project.
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## Configuration
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https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy-android
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https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile
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