Like it or not, Google is watching your every step
13 Aug 2018 |
- In what many might have suspected but couldn't earlier prove, it's now been proven that Google tracks your location whether you like it or not.
- An investigation by the Associated Press revealed that even when users have their 'Location History' switched off, a plethora of Google apps store time-stamped location data.
- Google, of course, denied doing it behind users' backs.
- Here's more.
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Google's claims about its users' location privacy
Google's claims |
- In most cases, Google asks for explicit permission for accessing your location data.
- With users' permission, Google also tracks location data over time, but this can be opted out of by tweaking the setting called 'Location History'.
- Google claims that location data of those who turn this setting off are "no longer stored", but AP found plenty of evidence to show otherwise.
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What AP found in its investigation
Evidence |
- Even with Location History turned off, AP found that Google stores a snapshot of a user's location every time Google Maps is opened.
- A similar case also holds true for Google's automatic daily weather update which uses location data irrespective of whether Location History is turned on or off.
- Additionally, un-related queries like "chocolate chip cookies" and "kids science kits" use precise locations too.
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Over two billion users are affected by Google's practices
Magnitude |
- Such precise tracking of location is a massive breach of privacy, and affects some two billion odd Android users, and hundreds of millions of iPhone users who use Google services such as Maps or Search.
- Google, however, claimed they weren't collecting location data without users' consent, and cited their policy regarding location data to demonstrate the same.
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What Google had to say about its practices
FACT |
"There are a number of different ways that Google may use location to improve people's experience, including: Location History, Web and App Activity, and through device-level Location Services. We provide clear descriptions of these tools," explained Google in a statement to the AP. |
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Technical correctness v/s ethical correctness: Google leaning towards the former
Correctness? |
- While Google is technically correct in its statement, one would expect a company like Google to have caveats regarding its data collection policy sorted out.
- However, the problem lies in the ethics surrounding the practice - with so many of Google's services collecting location data, it's virtually impossible for an average user to know how many services to disable to prevent location data collection.
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But, here's how you can disable further tracking by Google
Further tracking |
- Given the implications of such massive data collection, it doesn't hurt to be on the safe side.
- To prevent Google from further tracking you (to the extent possible), open your web browser and head to myactivity.google.com.
- Once there, click on the triple dotted menu, click 'Activity Controls', and turn off both 'Web & App Activity' and 'Location Services'.
- This should prevent further tracking.
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The consequences of turning off location data collection
FACT |
Do remember, if you decide to switch off Google's location services as explained above, several features and devices that heavily use location data, especially Google Assistant and Google Home, will lose a significant amount of their functionalities. |
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How to wipe your past location data stored by Google
Past history |
- If you also want to erase your past location-related data, head to myactivity.google.com again, and check for entries that have a location pin beside 'Details'.
- Clicking on 'Details' will open a pop-up from where you can delete the activity by clicking the triple dotted icon.
- Notably, if you're only willing to wipe location data, this has to be done individually for each entry.
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