Yes you can, this is not an app, this is a system component. This is why we don't agree with, one making these visible and two mislabelling them under the App menu as it leads to misunderstandings when the permission descriptor is too broad.
As mentioned it is cellular tower location info being used by the device and your carrier:
EPDG_ADDRESS_CELLULAR_LOC
Use cellular location to chose epdg server
If this is a major concern, do not use cellular service and do not use network based location (off by default and requires sandboxed Play Services).
Thanks.
The bottom line is that you don't have control over permissions of packages which have access to your location.
#privacy #security #grapheneos
Is that an AI that answred you...
I will ask it to the devs, maybe they know what to do.
You cannot alter permissions of system components.
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/3038-comgoogleandroidiwlan/2
Not even when rooted?
The question wasn't related to rooted devices. If individuals wish to root their devices and remove system components, break functionality, power to them. Your device is your device.
Doing so breaks the security model and is not an avenue I can spend time discussing as it can't be supported by us.
Is it really known that if you revoke the location permission for this particular app, you will break the system?