RT. 14 Aug, 2018
If you’ve ever suspected that Google is watching your every move
even when you explicitly tell it not to, a new investigation has
vindicated your suspicions by proving just that.
An investigation carried
out by the Associated Press has found that Google is in fact storing
Android and iPhone users’ location data even when they have chosen
privacy settings to prevent the company from doing so.Google claims that if you turn off the ‘Location History’ setting on your device, the company will not be able to store information about where you have been. The company states on its support page, that you can turn off Location History “at any time” and that, with the setting turned off, “the places you go are no longer stored.”
But that’s not true, the AP report says, because some Google apps continue to store time-stamped location data even when the ‘Location History’ setting is switched off – without asking for permission.
Some of the examples given by the AP include the Google Maps app, which takes a snapshot of your location as soon as you open it and even completely unrelated searches like “chocolate chip cookies” which “pinpoint your precise latitude and longitude” and save it to your Google account.
The AP looked into the issue after K. Shankari, a graduate researcher at UC Berkeley, blogged about how her Android device had prompted her to rate a recent shopping trip to Kohl’s even though her location history had been turned off.
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