Skynamo tracking explanation

Modified on Mon, 18 Nov at 2:36 PM

It is important to note, that Skynamo does not actually "track" users using our own custom software. We make use of publicly available APIs such as Google's location Services to collect and display GPS points. Skynamo as an application is therefore dependent on the device and its firmware to correctly display these GPS tracks. GPS tracks should therefore never be used as a definitive proof of movement, but as a useful guideline.

Skynamo uses different methods to determine location.
The first is GPS (which tends to be very accurate). However, when a GPS signal is not available due to bad reception, then we use cell phone triangulation, which uses the 3 closest cell phone network towers, and sends a signal between them, trying to pinpoint the location of the device. Usually, then you get that textbook “crow’s nest” cluster effect when inside a building. A similar effect is created by our second location awareness detection form: Wi-Fi hotspots.
Due to Skynamo's dependence on Location Services and the many variations in devices and software, we introduced odometer readings into Skynamo so that users can accurately capture their kilometers themselves.

Loadshedding in your area also has a big effect on the accuracy of your location tracking as it disrupts internet connection, which is required for tracking.
 

Was this article helpful?

That’s Great!

Thank you for your feedback

Sorry! We couldn't be helpful

Thank you for your feedback

Let us know how can we improve this article!

Select at least one of the reasons
CAPTCHA verification is required.

Feedback sent

We appreciate your effort and will try to fix the article