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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 20-Apr-11 19:30:10
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Your iPhone is tracking you


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http://petewarden.github.com/iPhoneTracker/

It knows where you've been...
Standard User Desmond
(sensei) Thu 21-Apr-11 00:03:45
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The network knows where you have been regardless of the phone.

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(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 21-Apr-11 00:23:32
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Re: Your iPhone is tracking you


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And also, your data is at risk if your phone get half-inched.

Downloaded the programme. Bloomin' interesting. Apparently I've been to Worcester. That came as news to me.


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(deleted) Thu 21-Apr-11 00:56:53
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>YOU DID++ WE SAW YOU++ ooo
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 21-Apr-11 01:04:15
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HerDaHer - there ARE ways round it Bats... _/\_ <---TFH Active!smirk
Standard User Desmond
(sensei) Thu 21-Apr-11 18:50:30
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I doubt the accuracy of the tracking myself. Outside the UK, the record correctly shows me in places from Rome to Koh Samui to Madrid, Dubai, Marrakech, Paris, Munich and Goa, but Indonesia? That's somewhere I have never been! In the UK it seems I am a frequent visitor to somewhere near Liverpool, which is odd since the last time I was anywhere near Liverpool is 20 years ago. Likewise, I have been to somewhere near Ipswich and to Dartford, which isn't the case.

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(deleted) Mon 25-Apr-11 23:15:54
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Its worse than that
Apple's iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, the iPhone 4, and iPad models are also keeping track of consumers whereabouts. Mac computers running Snow Leopard and even Windows computers running Safari 5 are being watched.
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(moderator) Mon 25-Apr-11 23:32:51
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You're scaremongering. Well, trying to- in practice you're just showing that you're a troll.

A mobile phone that didn't allow anyone to keep track of where it was would be of limited use... and as for Snow Leopard and Safari, it's up to you- if you're that paranoid then just turn Location Services off.

I think you'd have to do the same in Windows?

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Standard User ian_c
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 26-Apr-11 01:07:09
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It's a shocker isn't it? Internet browsers tracking people. Whatever next (mind you I was rather amused to see by how far Facebook had miscalculated my location).

showing that you're a troll.

Isn't that a tad of a tautology?

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(deleted) Tue 26-Apr-11 14:21:21
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Android phones are doing the same and I trust Google less than I do Apple.

http://www.bytemining.com/2011/04/location-tracking-...

Who gives a toss anyway? If the police or anyone else wants your location at a particular point in time they can get logs from the phone company.
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