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The app continuously collected user location data and extracted personal information, which select users in the study would then rate in terms of privacy sensitivity. The results weren’t pretty. A total of 69 users took part, using the TrackAdvisor app for at least two weeks. During the time period, more than 200,000 locations were tracked, which identified nearly 2,500 places and collected around 5,000 pieces of personal information concerning demographics and personality. The study revealed that users thought the most sensitive data that was taken via the app were about their health, socio-economic situation, ethnicity, and religion. All just from having the permission turned on. “We think it is important to show users the amount and quality of information that apps can collect through location tracking”, researcher Musolesi said. “Equally important for us is to understand whether users think that sharing information with app managers or marketing firms is acceptable or deem it a violation of their privacy.” Musolesi also states that this study could help shed light on the “development of systems that can automatically block the collection of sensitive data from third parties thanks to previously defined privacy settings.” This means more applications can bring attention to having location settings on, and exactly what data is being taken, or show what violates a user’s privacy. The study, called “Where You Go Matters: A Study on the Privacy Implications of Continuous Location Tracking” was published in the journal “Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies,” and you can read more into it right here.
Turn off location trackers
ExpressVPN also did a deep dive into apps with location trackers, only to find each one had malicious software development kits (SDK), meaning user’s movements are being monitored. What’s worse, the apps have billions of downloads. For those who don’t like their private information being gathered, it’s a good idea to go into your smartphone’s location settings and change each apps’ permission that gives them access to your location. Or turn off location altogether. If you prefer to mask your location data instead, that’s when a VPN comes in handy. Not sure what it does? Well, here’s everything you need to know about a VPN.