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Originally Posted by 53x11
(Post 2764017)
Significant Locations. :D
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Originally Posted by crewdawg
(Post 2764020)
Lol, I knew it was something close.:D Haven't had an iPhone in years, I'm on the even more unsafe Android platforms.
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Originally Posted by 53x11
(Post 2764012)
Denny, I’ve been showing this to people I fly with for a long time. If you give me your phone (iPhone) and you unlock it, in about 5-10 seconds I could show you everywhere you frequent, where you live and how long it takes you to get to these places from your home. It’s not hard to find it. You can disable this function called “significant locations”, or you can clear its history as often as you like. You wonder why you get certain sales emails or spam calls soon after passing a store or entering some business. This data is mined, traded and sold and is big bucks.
Speaking of hidden gems, another one most are not aware of is using Chrome or Mozilla browsers, your user names and passwords for every website you’ve ever had a sign on (account) with, are recorded and easily accessible. I’ve shown this to people as well. It takes me all of 10-15 seconds to show you your usernames and passwords on a desktop or laptop. On an iPhone you still need the thumbprint or facial recognition to view the password, but on a desktop or laptop, it’s there to be had. Clean your caches often, and clean them thoroughly. This is unfortunately the world we live in now. I suspect the pop ups I get saying something like “9 minutes to Steve’s Bar and Grill” are associated with this... I would have PM’d these questions but maybe there are other computer challenged guys like me out there and my embarrassment will help them too!:) Denny |
Originally Posted by Denny Crane
(Post 2764034)
Thanks for this post! I’m pretty much a computer novice and going to show my ignorance in the following. I know enough to do what I want but this tracking software is BS. How do you disable “significant locations” on an iPhone and does this have any effect on using things like google maps or city maps to go? If I just want to clear the history, (because it does interfere) how is that done?
I suspect the pop ups I get saying something like “9 minutes to Steve’s Bar and Grill” are associated with this... Denny |
I think you will be surprised when you look at all the locations it has mapped that you frequent. Sometimes it can pull up a name of a business that is next to where you actually went. Like my daughter takes tumbling and gymnastics class next to a pawn shop. The gym shows up in Significant Locations as the pawn shop. Lol.
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Y’all are conflating OS-level location tracking with app-level location services.
The workplace app doesn’t even request your location information. |
Originally Posted by OOfff
(Post 2764049)
Y’all are conflating OS-level location tracking with app-level location services.
The workplace app doesn’t even request your location information. I don’t give a rip about that sky hub stuff. It doesn’t bother me. I’d suspect the union doesn’t want people posting stuff that will get them in trouble. I’m just giving them answers about the iPhone and location services. (Related to Denny mentioning what he’d seen about location tracking) |
Originally Posted by 53x11
(Post 2764041)
Settings, Privacy, Location Services, scroll to the bottom and tap System Services, then near the bottom is location services. You will see the clear history at very bottom on location services. I leave mine on but clear it a lot. If you turn it off, it will affect certain aspects of Apple maps and pictures, etc. The data is encrypted, so it’s not supposed to be readable to Apple. :rolleyes:
Denny |
Originally Posted by 53x11
(Post 2764051)
I don’t give a rip about that sky hub stuff. It doesn’t bother me. I’d suspect the union doesn’t want people posting stuff that will get them in trouble.
More importantly, though, why not say that instead of saying it’s about location and privacy concerns? I’m just giving them answers about the iPhone and location services. (Related to Denny mentioning what he’d seen about location tracking) |
Originally Posted by OOfff
(Post 2764056)
The only thing more ridiculous than dues-funded booze violence in a hospitality suite is dues money being spent to “protect” someone dumb enough to post offensive comments on a company website. You don’t even have to post anything!
More importantly, though, why not say that instead of saying it’s about location and privacy concerns? you’re giving misleading information (not accusing you of doing so on purpose) by conflating OS- and app-level location information use. The app doesn’t even request location services. |
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