Apple secretly tracking you iPhone....
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That is the main reason that I started this thread. I really could care less if they did know where I have been. I have nothing to hide, but some people who do care might find this interesting.
I realize that this was "known" amongst some circles. However, those same people probably represent 5% of the iPhone population, and already know how to secure things. I do have one question, if Apple is not collecting this data (which I believe that the are not), then why does this functionality exist in the first place. Not to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but you have to admit it does seem odd.
I realize that this was "known" amongst some circles. However, those same people probably represent 5% of the iPhone population, and already know how to secure things. I do have one question, if Apple is not collecting this data (which I believe that the are not), then why does this functionality exist in the first place. Not to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but you have to admit it does seem odd.
Last edited by ambleZ06; Apr 22, 2011 at 08:19 AM.
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exactly ambleZ06 - google, yahoo, apple, msft, you name it - they're all getting away w/ murder on privacy & data collection - and it's gonna take something very serious to enact the change that's needed.
corporations shouldn't get a pass for obscuring what they do. if the govt were doing something similar, people would be up in arms; when a corporation does it, it's "but you use their products knowing this."
there has to be real reform; if not an internet bill of rights, so to speak, for data collection, retention, & use.
and then there's the whole kids angle to this - not good.
- chuck
corporations shouldn't get a pass for obscuring what they do. if the govt were doing something similar, people would be up in arms; when a corporation does it, it's "but you use their products knowing this."
there has to be real reform; if not an internet bill of rights, so to speak, for data collection, retention, & use.
and then there's the whole kids angle to this - not good.
- chuck
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