Friday, May 1, 2015

HOW TO: Deactivating personal information stored on iPhone, Android

Posted by George Freund on April 30, 2015
by JAIME PULFER

Posted Apr 30, 2015 6:08 am EDT Last Updated Apr 30, 2015 at 6:49 am EDT



It’s being called the “mother-load” of personal information stored right on your phone — where you live, where you work, where you go, including the date and exact time you were there.

NBC News reports there is a way for you to turn it off, but it’s not easy.

“On the iPhone, that personal tracker is buried deep,” NBC’s Jeff Rossen said.

Apple said the information is used to provide “personalized services” and it’s kept solely on your device, and won’t be sent to Apple without your consent.

But not, if you have an Android device — that information is sent directly to Google.

The good news is that if you disable this function, all of your other location services like maps and weather will still work.

Below are instructions on how to disable the function.

For an iPhone

Click on Settings from your home screen

Click Privacy

Click on Location Services

Scroll down to System Services

Click on Frequent Locations, turn it off (you can also clear the history of where you’ve been)

For an Android

Click on Settings from the home screen

Click on Location preferences

Disable the Google Location History

Note: the steps vary depending on the phone model

http://www.680news.com/2015/04/30/deactivating-personal-information-stored-iphone-android/

They see you when you're sleeping,

They know when you're awake,

They know if you've been bad or good,

So disable the feature for God's sake.



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