JanaDee
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Might wanna leave that phone home if worried about tracking.![]()
Yes, I can be tracked off what cell tower I am using. My exact location? No.
Might wanna leave that phone home if worried about tracking.![]()
I also don't agree with the premise that so many less people were using fast pass-, these numbers are coming from Disney itself. The company who is trying to hype this 1.5 billion dollar expenditure. The company who takes down negative feedback on facebook. The company that won't release attendance numbers. When we were at the parks the fp- kiosks got tons of use! Not buying it at all.
Yes, I can be tracked off what cell tower I am using. My exact location? No.
Another valid possibility. Please don't take my comment as that everyone who disliked it before now loves it. I really was just throwing that out there as a possibility.
And to the rude condescending people, they don't deserve anyone's time or attention.
Yes, I can be tracked off what cell tower I am using. My exact location? No.
Most of us view these 2 features in the same context.
So again, I'm curious where you're getting information that there are no long range sensors in the parks, except for on rides for photos?
On another Disney site, a member posted pictures of RFID readers mounted on the ceilings in the new shops at DTD. If you google "long range RFID readers", you will see they come in all different shapes and sizes and can be easily hidden in the architecture. I have not been yet but I will look for them. I do not for a minute believe they are only being used for ride photos.
Depending if a smart phone or not of course.
OtherScott said:Most of us view these 2 features in the same context.
If I have location services and Find My Iphone turned off, no. Within a few hundred feet, yes.
Again, I was replying to posters who claimed Disney was tracking guests' every movement in the parks. MM photos don't exactly do that.You didn't qualify that statement in this post with anything about photos.
Well for one thing they're covering themselves for any future LR sensors they may add--which (as I've said several times) they may still do. That way they don't have to rewrite their policy. Policies are generally written broadly. Doesn't mean that the policy says "our LR sensors are everywhere".I highly doubt Disney put in place a system and have flat out said, of their own accord, that there are long range sensors in the parks, if there aren't any except on rides for photos.
Why would they wait for "the future" to use them? Once they are in place, I fully expect Disney to use the sensors and the data. Just as they started using the Mickey scanners which replaced the turnstiles.Why wouldn't they put the long range sensors in place with the intent of using them in the future?
As I've said, it would be all over the DIS boards if they were. It was posted here quickly when ride photos started showing up on PhotoPass, and people figured out that LR sensors were being used on the rides. You really think this wouldn't be known by a few CMs? Plus Disney isn't exactly hiding the LR sensor at DTD. Once they're spotted in the parks, there will be a whole new thread on itSo again, I'm curious where you're getting information that there are no long range sensors in the parks, except for on rides for photos?
Yes, I can be tracked off what cell tower I am using. My exact location? No.
You do realize that "readers already in the parks" includes LR sensors for ride photos, yes? And we're pretty sure Disney is using those readers.Take it a step further: where does PP get information that specifically contradicts Disney's published claim that are using readers already in the parks?
I thought it was rather obvious that booking/changing wasn't a feature of.legacy. Didn't really think I had to detail that out :confused
But I have seen many posts where people have made the comment that you had to schlep across the park to find out what a return time was under legacy fp. My response was directed at those sentiments, as once apps came out, there were apps that gave this information.
jade1 said:Depending if a smart phone or not of course.
I'm right here on this thread, kind of rude to be so oblique. If you're going to call people out, at least be honest enough to do so directly.I honestly have no idea why some refuse to believe Disney isn't using them to data mine and track guests movements. They've told you they are.
I for one would appreciate a reference that this is currently being done in the parks, and not just conjecture and/or "Disney has a policy allowing them to do so".and track guests movements. They've told you they are.
OtherScott said:So yes, apps sort of did what + does wrt to base information, but not wrt actionable information.
You do realize that "readers already in the parks" includes LR sensors for ride photos, yes? And we're pretty sure Disney is using those readers.
MagicBands can also be read by long-range readers located at Walt Disney World Resort used to deliver personalized experiences,
"as well as provide information that helps us improve the overall experience in our parks."