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Over the past two decades, mobile technology has evolved from simple mobile phones to smartphones with location-sensing and multiple forms of Internet connectivity. In the past few years, these have been joined by various Internet-connected, location-aware devices that make it possible to track the real-time location and behavior of millions of people. This paper summarizes major advantages and risks associated with the universal connectivity that is available with this technology.