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Rwy in Sight 21st February 2016 06:53

Location function on mobiles
 
I am still novice on smart phones so I have a question for the wise people of the forum is: do you use the various apps to protect your mobile from being useful to a thief (by accepting the mobile to declare its position) or do you consider as too much of privacy invasion and you are ignoring/removing those apps (one from the provider and one from the manufacturer)?

lomapaseo 21st February 2016 12:04

Privacy ??

I have giggle on my phone, there is no expectation of Privacy, too many things to turn off that make the phone work as advertised, in fact my whole life is an open book, my only hope is that I'm too minute and boring for anybody else to care

G0ULI 21st February 2016 23:55

If you have an insurance policy covering the loss of your phone, it is probably a condition of cover that the location/find functions are enabled. This allows a chance of your phone being recovered, or at least being rendered unuseable to the thief.

These sorts of privacy issues only become a problem if you are doing something that you perhaps shouldn't, like playing away from home. :hmm:

ExXB 22nd February 2016 15:19

iOS or Android? Apple does not track you, but allows your phone to be located should you request it. Other apps, may track you. What they do with the data is in their T&Cs. I usually only allow location services while I'm using the app.

Ancient Observer 22nd February 2016 16:52

Different needs, different answers.

My elder daughter is an Apple-we-won't pay-tax addict. Everything is on all the time.

My Android samsung has everything off all the time. It is a novel sort of phone usage. I use it for phone calls.

Rwy in Sight 22nd February 2016 19:12

Thanks for the asnwers so far.
 
It is a Motorola thus Android. I like lomapaseo's view but my sister pointed out that the internet function (or data usage) is activated for the system to work which I usually keep shut.

Ancient: I do believe there is a 40% Apple tax on their products so I steer clear of them.


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