Federal Laws Regarding Phone Tracking

If you really want to not be tracked while yet being reachable, you could carry an old style pager. When a pager alerts you, the sending network has no clue where you are located. Yet you receive the page which is broadcast throughout the whole network. When you receive the message, you have a choice of going from lock down mode on your Librem 5, to turning on the radio on your Librem 5 and making a return phone call. So your location is then only tracked when you choose to allow your location to be tracked on a call-by-call basis. Likewise, you only turn on the GPS when you choose to navigate to a location. So whether you’re making a phone call or navigating to a new location, your tracking footprint is almost zero, is disclosed by your own choice on a case by case, and is extremely incomplete. Will the government accept this?