But you continue to repeat this outright lie about Apple receiving your travel history.
There is no evidence for it, and this has been repeatedly pointed out to you.
We know if you opt in to certain services they send an anonymized location.
That’s all we know. The part about your travel history being sent is 100% made up by you.
AppleID (which you have stipulated) + timestamp (obvious) + client IP (necessary for a TCP/UDP connection) on inbound App Store requests is travel history, because client IP = city. It's quite simple.
Each time you open the App Store not on a VPN, Apple knows which city that Apple ID holder is in.
Additionally, the App Store sends the device serial number to Apple (per Apple's disclosures), so the device serial number is associated with your Apple ID.
The device maintains a persistent, serial-number-linked connection to Apple at all times (APNS) for receiving push notifications. This device-serial linked connection involves Apple seeing the client IP (and thus city) as well. Because Apple has linked the device serial with your Apple ID via the App Store, the persistent, 24/7 APNS connection allows Apple to track which client IP (and thus city) is in use by which AppleID, in real-time, whenever the device is on and connected.
I would appreciate it if you stop systematically responding negatively to so many of my comments. It feels like a pattern of harassment based on my identity to me, rather than you sincerely engaging with what I have to say.
You have no proof that Apple is recording people’s travel history, only speculation about how they could be.
It’s a lie to say they are.
Perhaps that you do not realize that storing client IP logs is standard practice for all internet services, and indeed without special and custom engineering effort is necessary for preventing brute-force attempts and denial of service as well as other types of abuse.
Any system as vast and reliable as APNS or the App Store is logging client IPs (and is thus logging approximate client location).
The data is absolutely being stored.
I have not seen sneak be repeatedly pointed out that his statement is incorrect. That is a lie. He is completely correct, which is why he has never been corrected.
I claimed your location wasn’t sent, because it isn’t. An anonymous location is being sent.
You claim it’s possible they could de-anonymize the location.
That may or not be true.
Claiming that they are de-anonymizing the data when you know you have no evidence to support the claim, is a lie.
If you or he can prove Apple is de-anonymizing location data to track people’s individual travel history, I will retract this statement and apologize.
You cannot, because there is no proof.
Note that Apple's location privacy is worse than every other platform with AGPS that I haye used, from Google, Amazon, Mozilla, and Microsoft. Each one correctly classifies this as a privacy setting and allows the user to opt out. Every single one also "anonymizes" their data collection for AGPS, but none of them are facile enough to say that there isn't a reduction in privacy for having it enabled.