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That last one is always misunderstood. Photo basemaps have all been cut and rendered and or stretched to some degree to be accurately geo referenced based on whatever datum/coordinate systems and projections are in use. They are often damn good. But it's easy to see significant differences from survey, or photo sets taken at different times. There is always some angular distortion from the oblique nature of aerial photos, they do have edge overlap when collected to minimize this, but only 1 point can ever be directly below the lens or sensor be it airplane or satellite. It's just optical physics. Then draping that over a curved landscape to render 3D imagery is another fun source of some error. All in all, its amazing we have it so good given the hundreds or thousands or more of different data sources needed to make modern maps.Onx does not say that is where the property line is. The county govt from whom Onx downloaded gthe data says that is the APPROXIMATE property line.
You have +/- accuracy of the county maintained parcel lines and the +/- accuracy of the phone GPS indication of where on earth the waypoint is located AND the +/- accuracy of the satellite imagery everything is overlain on top of at play.