The article mentions that.
But IMO, it's kind of insane that the protocol also kind of forces your phone to send GPS coordinates over... Like.... How the Frick is that necessary and justified at all and became part of the protocol?
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But it does not work when GPS is disabled on your phone. So, it normally has to work without it.