Final on Nostr: These services use a collected database of WiFi access points or cell towers (we ...
These services use a collected database of WiFi access points or cell towers (we don't use this one yet) and their geographical locations to help return your location faster. It works by sending nearby BSSIDs (access point MAC addresses) to Apple, then Apple returning the geographical locations of other nearby SSIDs to you. The location is then calculated based on signal strength of the nearby access points.
That info is generated by Apple from iPhone users. You can technically opt out of this mapping by putting '_nomap' on your access point name.
Page 6 and 7 of this letter by Apple to a representative explains it more: https://web.archive.org/web/20101208141602/https://markey.house.gov/docs/applemarkeybarton7-12-10.pdf
You can assume Google's network location or other companies operate in a similar fashion. Mozilla had one called Mozilla Location Service but is now closed.
That info is generated by Apple from iPhone users. You can technically opt out of this mapping by putting '_nomap' on your access point name.
Page 6 and 7 of this letter by Apple to a representative explains it more: https://web.archive.org/web/20101208141602/https://markey.house.gov/docs/applemarkeybarton7-12-10.pdf
You can assume Google's network location or other companies operate in a similar fashion. Mozilla had one called Mozilla Location Service but is now closed.