Google Company now has Android users’ locations even when your phone is turned off
Since the beginning of 2017, Android phones have been collecting the
addresses of nearby cellular towers and sending the data to Google’s
system...
Google admits to collecting Android users’ locations even when devices are disabled, a Quartz investigation reported on Thursday.
“It
seems quite intrusive for Google to be collecting such information that
is only relevant to carrier networks when there are no SIM card or
enabled services,’’ Matthew Hickey, a security expert and researcher, told media in London.
Since
the beginning of 2017, Android phones have been collecting the
addresses of nearby cellular towers and sending the data to Google’s
system, according to a Google spokesperson.
Therefore
Google has access to data about individuals’ locations and movements,
even when their phones are turned off or disconnected from the Internet,
which violates the privacy of smartphone users.
The
spokesperson said the collected data was never used or stored and
promised that by the end of November, Android phones would no longer
send cellular tower location data to Google.
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