Google tracks your movements, even when you tell it not to: Report
An
investigation found that many Google services on Android devices and iPhones
store your location data even if you've used privacy settings that say they
will prevent it from doing so
Technology News:
Google wants to know where you go so badly that it
records your movements even when you explicitly tell it not to.
An
Associated Press investigation found that many Google
services on Android devices and iPhones store your location data even if
you've used privacy settings that say they will prevent it from doing so.
Computer-science
researchers at Princeton confirmed these findings at the AP's request.
For
the most part, Google is upfront about asking permission to use your location
information. An app like Google Maps
will remind you to allow access to location if you use it for navigating.
If
you agree to let it record your location over time, Google Maps will display
that history for you in a "timeline" that maps out your daily
movements.
Storing
your minute-by-minute travels carries privacy risks and has been used by police
to determine the location of suspects — such as a warrant that police in
Raleigh, North Carolina, served on Google last year to find devices near a
murder scene. So the company will let you "pause" a setting called
Location History.
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