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Turn off Location Services in settings and you should be fine.
Turn off Location Services in settings and you should be fine.
silver lining? but doubtful. The position is kept on the device itself until uploaded.
When it is uploaded, it is assigned a random identifier and is mainly for apple to tell where ipads/phones are being used most and on what towers/cities/access points/etc.
Apple - Press Info - Apple Q&A on Location Data
lol not sure if you should believe this or not either due to this:
Apple: We'll fix iPhone tracking 'bug' | Signal Strength - CNET News
^^^^ for you as well DeanP :P
There is a service for your iphone to make it so you can track/turn off/disable a stolen iPhone:
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Which I am sure is also tracking your phone for you :) these apps are actually features in this sense not a bug..
The biggest thing that concerns me and always makes me is apple doesn't think "oh we should probably encrypt this file or secure it somehow...."
hehe instead the file is unencrypted not secure at all... easily found and accessible and! it also is stored on your other Mac devices unencrypted and unsecure and easily accessible when its synced....
They say they're going to fix it.
Apple Q&A on Location Data | Business Wire
Software Update
Sometime in the next few weeks Apple will release a free iOS software update that:
- reduces the size of the crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower database cached on the iPhone,
- ceases backing up this cache, and
- deletes this cache entirely when Location Services is turned off.
In the next major iOS software release the cache will also be encrypted on the iPhone.