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Banning sales of the information won't accomplish anything except increase the market value.
Banning the collection of such information is required.
It would absolutely have an affect. Health care providers are banned from sharing medical info and it is absolutely effective.
effect*
Don’t know why, but this comment had awoken an old Black Ops 2 quote. Seems to work nicely here.
There are genuine uses for it since the imprecise version is (deliberately) so vague, but the privacy laws around it should have long since been significantly tightened. There should be a middle ground with user control over the level of vagueness.
There's a difference between using the actual precise location and collecting it.
There are very few cases I can think of for location data more precise than a postal code. Active navigation is the only one that occurs immediately.
Most apps that collect location data are doing so because they can, not because they really need it for anything. Most of the time, verifying that a user is within the country that they're supposed to be should be enough for geolocation security.