location data
Overcorrection at the cost of privacy during coronavirus is problematic
Use of facial recognition and other personal data has the potential to set a new normal by resetting our expectations on personal privacy.
Twitter accidentally shares user location data with advertising partner
The social media platform said the information collected was not retained and only existed in their systems for a short time.
How police use reverse search warrants to extract your location from Google
The police consider the reverse search warrant method useful in cases such as robbery.
Google tracks your movements, like it or not
Google services on Android devices and iPhones store your location data even if you've used privacy settings.
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