Even without a SIM card with the location off and the phone in airplane mode, the service providers have pinpoint accuracy. This is because all phones can communicate with 911 even without a SIM. It is always active logging your location.
For law enforcement they have multiple levels of collecting location data. Of course, your location is sent to Google or Apple etc as you move around. Even your searches for destinations in stuff like Google Maps, even incognito in Google Maps, reports your search, live, to law enforcement if they request it. Often with sketchy legal justifications to the third party.
If a target is moving around a city, they can be followed live on the array of cameras everywhere, accessible remotely. Many with facial recognition. Others in populated areas collecting all kinds of information. Wifi broadcasts, bluetooth devices, any RFID, all collected, stored and combined. This is how they are able to use a form of geo fencing requests to find out who was in an area at a specific time, potentially interacting with the target.
Networks of interactions at a global scale get revealed this way.
It just goes on and on too. Go to a rural area and maybe everyone has front door cameras. LE can access them remotely.
In fact, your entire ISP connection can be man in the middle decrypted and parts overwritten in transit, if given access at the ISP level.
While working in iCloud typing notes or watching YouTube videos, they can control your live sessions, watch you compose a document... Choose which videos you are recommended. Choose the advertisements you see.
The possibilities for them really are endless and all of this happens in many cases. It is a surveillence state.
this can have it's perks, even if it has scary avenues for abuse. My phone but-dialled my countries version of 911 once, and police showed up at my door. I had recently moved, so there was no reason for them to know my location, as I had not updated my address anywhere, but they did know. It was a dense set of units, and they knew which door to knock on. I assumed it was this triangulation tech that allowed for it to work, so it rest a little easier knowing if I call and cannot really communicate, I can expect some sort of response fairly promptly.
For law enforcement they have multiple levels of collecting location data. Of course, your location is sent to Google or Apple etc as you move around. Even your searches for destinations in stuff like Google Maps, even incognito in Google Maps, reports your search, live, to law enforcement if they request it. Often with sketchy legal justifications to the third party.
If a target is moving around a city, they can be followed live on the array of cameras everywhere, accessible remotely. Many with facial recognition. Others in populated areas collecting all kinds of information. Wifi broadcasts, bluetooth devices, any RFID, all collected, stored and combined. This is how they are able to use a form of geo fencing requests to find out who was in an area at a specific time, potentially interacting with the target.
Networks of interactions at a global scale get revealed this way.
It just goes on and on too. Go to a rural area and maybe everyone has front door cameras. LE can access them remotely.
In fact, your entire ISP connection can be man in the middle decrypted and parts overwritten in transit, if given access at the ISP level.
While working in iCloud typing notes or watching YouTube videos, they can control your live sessions, watch you compose a document... Choose which videos you are recommended. Choose the advertisements you see.
The possibilities for them really are endless and all of this happens in many cases. It is a surveillence state.