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In the settings, there‘s an option to automatically turn off Wifi once you‘re not connected for a certain amount of time. In theory, I‘d like to enable this, as to my understanding your device scanning for Wifi is something that can be used to track or identify you. In practice, when I enable this, I forget to reenable Wifi when getting home.
There‘s also an option to automatically enable Wifi if you‘re at a specific location. Location services need to be turned on for this to work. If I turn both options on, I‘d automatically have Wifi turned off when not home, but turned on when home.
My current configuration is to have an empty owner profile with pretty much no permissions (including location disabled) and maximized security. Everything I do, I do in specialized User Profiles. Inside of those I also have location services turned off, unless I actually need them to navigate somewhere.
While I can generally tell whether something (like Wifi scanning) is good or bad for security/privacy and why, it‘s often hard for me to judge exactly how bad something is. This makes it hard for me to judge what‘s preferable between two non-perfect options, like this. My question is, whether enabling automatically turning Wifi on and off, in addition to allowing location services in my owner profile, would net increase or decrease my privacy and security. If you have other ideas, feel free to tell me as well:)