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Your Phone Is Tracking Your Every Movement. Here's What You Can Do About It
2018-12-13
[PJ] In a revealing New York Times expose, an investigation revealed that hundreds of apps are tracking our every move, many without asking permission or explaining what they are doing with the information. They know exactly where we are and where we have been at almost any moment in time.

It’s a broad surveillance effort, affecting over 200 million Americans, designed to gather more personal data and sell it to corporations, including advertisers, banks, insurance companies, health providers, and retailers. IBM, for example, is one of the key players in this industry. Examples in the article include apps tracking people into hospital operating rooms, school classrooms, and doctor’s offices, with each individual being tracked thousands of times per day. While many in the industry claim the information is anonymous, it doesn’t take much effort to connect a residence or office to its occupants.

While we expect to be tracked by such apps as Google Maps and Lyft, what it was revealing to learn how many other apps are doing it ‐ apps that have no need to know our location for them to function. Tracking is simply being added to the app as a way to generate revenue.

It’s a good bet that you’re being tracked right now. When I checked my phone I found numerous apps tracking me that have no need to know where I am. They include games, news sites, credit card companies, and travel sites, with many of them doing it even when the app is not being used.

What can you do to avoid being tracked? You can turn off the tracking by these apps or reduce the amount of tracking. You have more control over iOS phones, but you can make changes to Android phones as well. Another benefit to reduced tracking is that it reduces battery usage.

Note that you can’t rely on the apps being upfront and telling you that they are tracking you unless you want to get into the detailed agreements. Even if you make the effort to read all the fine print, many don’t disclose it clearly, and when they do, they're evasive and don’t always tell you what they do with the information.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  You mean them people aren't making free apps out of the goodness of their heart or obligation to communism?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2018-12-13 13:38  

#6  What can you do to avoid being tracked?

Keep your phone in a bucket of water. But make sure it is a metal bucket.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-12-13 11:49  

#5  French Press was brought up as a wonderful taste method of our morning fuel
I have tried cold brewing my coffee grounds for about 30 hours at room temp. Wonderful taste, for sure. Definitely coffee but much milder & smoother than the same grind brewed in a drip/filter machine with hot water. Next time I go tent camping I will definitely use that method.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-12-13 08:41  

#4  And people wonder why I still have a flip phone.
Posted by: Raj   2018-12-13 08:34  

#3  Yes to all above. But be sure, hide it under a hammer.

We had a ZTE. I was having coffee with the boys at our country store and the French Press was brought up as a wonderful taste method of our morning fuel.

I got back to the cabin later, logged into Amazon looking for screen door part. Suggested other purchases came up and WTF!?

2 of the suggestions were French Presses.
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-12-13 08:23  

#2  ..wrap it in aluminum foil.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-12-13 06:53  

#1  Why not just keep the phone in a small Faraday cage?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-12-13 02:11  

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