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iPhone Tracking Ruckus Ongoing

Trailrunner7 writes "A pair of Apple customers has filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging that Apple is invading their privacy by collecting location data about iPhone and iPad users without their knowledge." and theodp noted that the iPhone tracking 'Bug' is actually patent pending... which makes it harder to buy the mistake argument. As if that's not enough fun, South Korea, Italy, Germany and other countries are all looking into it.

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  1. From running the 1984 ad by Beelzebud · · Score: 5, Funny

    to becoming Big Brother, they've come a long way.

  2. Re:OMG big brother... by cpu6502 · · Score: 5, Funny

    >>>its your phone so where is the problem.

    When the cop pulls you over, and decides to take your phone for further examination, and discovers you've been attending (the horror) Libertarian and Ron Paul "Campaign For Liberty" meetings. Followed by a radio call that he's obtained a "suspected terrorist" and is bringing the suspect back to the station for questioning.

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    *Background: The U.S. and a few State governments distribute leaflets that Libertarian and Paul supporters are potential domestic terrorists and/or militia members.

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  3. Maybe not the phone's location. by losthought · · Score: 3, Funny

    Take it as you will but this dude seems to think this data isn't actually a log of where an iPhone user has been. He claims it is actually location data of the cell towers the iPhone has seen. Obviously that kind of data could give rough location data but not with any granularity or meaningful accuracy.

    I do have an iPhone and have looked at my own data with the Tracker app. On the surface I would have to say there is some validity to this guy's claim because the location data on my phone included places I haven't been within 10 or 20 miles of ever. With that said I still installed the untrack app on my phone to dump the tables in the database where this data is stored, but that's mainly because my Tinfoil Hat Wearer's Club membership agreement required me to do so.

  4. You know what surprises me? by JustAnotherIdiot · · Score: 4, Funny

    That people are surprised by this.

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  5. Re:dumb summary again by stewbacca · · Score: 3, Funny

    I prefer brouhaha when discussing issues of minor interest as if they are issues of national security.