>
> > Probably the most common way to "hide" a coordinate is to obfuscate it. 
> You 
> > can easily do this by randomizing the last couple digits of the 
> > coordinates. 
>
> How effective that might be depends on the circumstance; not everyone 
> lives in a city, a mile-wide circle can still contain only one 
> dwelling 
>
> You left out the qualifying statement:

"How much obfuscation is required is up to you."

The data would drive the degree of obfuscation.

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