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"You can rename your router to include "_nomap" or "_optout" if you don't want us to use the location of your Wi-Fi router access point to improve the accuracy of our services or apps.Excerpt from Verizon's Privacy Policy
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The clause states: “You can rename your router to include "_nomap" or "_optout" if you don't want us to use the location of your Wi-Fi router access point to improve the accuracy of our services or apps.”
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