> Why would there be a difference between wireless and wired?

Service provisioning in a mobile network is at the device level and tied to an 
individual vs. at a home shared across many devices & people. So just starting 
off there is more visibility to say X traffic is related to Y person. Then 
there’s location data to know roughly where that person/device is traveling. 
Also most carriers have software installed on the device as part of the 
provisioning/authentication function and I think there are historical cases 
where that provided some visibility into other apps on the device. In any case, 
it seems the most value (to advertisers & data brokers) is in the location data 
and I think that’s where all the scrutiny on MNOs has been recently.



JL

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