Apple has confirmed the existence of a "Frequent Locations" option in iOS 7 beta 5, reports say. Leaving it on allows an iPhone or iPad
to "learn places you frequently visit in order to provide useful
location-related information," according to descriptive text. People
can moreover see a rough map of where they've been since installing iOS
7, and even how long and how often they've been to a particular place.
Tracking
is essential to apps like Siri and Reminders, which need to know where a
person lives and works, for instance, for some functions to work. Some
people have expressed
concern however, since the idea of a viewable location history is
reminiscent of the 2011 "locationgate," when it was discovered that iOS 4
was not only tracking location histories but creating backups of them
that could be accessed by someone with a stolen/borrowed device. iOS
4.3 halted the creation of these backups.
iOS 7's history display may be intended to offer more transparency. At the moment, iOS 6 lacks not only the display, but also an option to turn off history tracking without also disabling location services entirely.
iOS 7's history display may be intended to offer more transparency. At the moment, iOS 6 lacks not only the display, but also an option to turn off history tracking without also disabling location services entirely.
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