iPhone tracks users' movements

Tropicana

Council Member
Apple iPhones and 3G iPads are secretly recording and storing details of all their owners' movements, researchers claim.

Location data is kept in a hidden, unencrypted file according to security experts Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden.

With the right software, it can be used to map exactly where a person has been.

Apple has yet to comment on the revelation, however there in no suggestion that it has been uploading or using the information.

The findings, first reported by the Guardian newspaper, will come as a surprise to most iPhone users, as their devices do not give any visual indication that such data is being recorded.

However, although the practice is not explicitly flagged-up, it appears to be covered in the company's terms of use.

"We may collect information such as occupation, language, zip code, area code, unique device identifier, location, and the time zone where an Apple product is used so that we can better understand customer behaviour and improve our products, services, and advertising"
Clearly intentional

Writing on the technology website O'Reilly Radar, Mr Allan and Mr Warden said they did not know why iPhones and iPads were collecting location information but it was "clearly intentional".

The men claim that the facility to record users' positions was added with the iOS4 software update, released in June 2010.

The data is also transferred to the owner's computer and stored in a file there each time the two devices are connected to carry-out a backup or synchronisation.

Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at security firm Sophos, told BBC News that it was unlikely Apple planned to use the information for commercial purposes.

"I think there are some legitimate privacy concerns and people will probably look for a way of obscuring that data," he said.

"But it is an object lesson about reading the terms and conditions," he added.

Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13145562
 

Overmind One

GateFans Gatemaster
Staff member
TYPICAL of Apple

This is why I hate Apple. They started out by taking the FREE open source structure of Unix/Linux and making it proprietary (which is why Apple users freak out when they see Linux/Unix for the first time...it looks the same as OSX). They want to track your location? Think about it...the FBI decides to watch a given individual because they said something bad about a politician. They access this information secretly installed on your phone, and they know where you are, they know your habits, your friends and even if you are cheating on your wife. What if they can turn on the mouthpiece too? In an extreme scenario, they could take somebody out by simply telling a mini-missile to home in on your phone and fire it from a high flying plane.

:mad::tealcanime23:
 

shavedape

Well Known GateFan
Who knew Big Brother would work for a corporation?

On the old phone I had the ability to switch off the "locater" option. But I think that's just something they use if you're kidnapped or go missing. The Apple thing sounds more like a marketing tool though. Your daily habits are a treasure trove of marketing potential. There are companies unrelated to Apple that would kill for that information -- and Apple could make a killing selling that information.

I think, at a minimum, the iPhone user should have the ability to turn off that feature.
 

Aragon101

Illusive Deity of Fanfic
I've known about this for awhile. Ever wonder why there's a big thing that says "Location Tracking" in the settings on iPhone? Or "This App would like to use your location."

How does it alreayd know your location?
 

Tripler

Well Known GateFan
The IPod Touch does the same thing but it always ask me if it is ok to use my location . Good point . How how does it know where I am ? Hope they get us an app to disable this crap !!!
 
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