iPhone records your every move!

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An interesting new feature to the iPhone iOS 7 update is it can reveal the exact time and location of your every move!

Having read about this feature I decided to set the phone to Airplane Mode when I was at a location I didn't want logged. This cuts off all data and phone connections and I assumed it would also stop the phone communicating my exact location - it doesn't!

It shows exactly where I was today/yesterday with the precise time of arrival, departure, the exact address including house number and a full record of how many times I've been there.

Apple have buried it deep in the system software.
To find it and turn it off go to:
Settings - Privacy - Location Services -Scroll right down to the bottom of the long list to
System Services - bottom item again - Frequent Locations.

This appears to be turned on by default - so if you've just upgraded to iOS 7 or have a new iPhone with it on already then I recommend sorting it ASAP.

A couple of choices if you don't want it to display any locations.
Either go into this and turn it off to prevent it recording any future locations, or remember to scroll to the bottom of the 'History' list and press 'clear history' but with the second option it rather defeats the object as it deletes every location and it may have been better to turn it off in the first place.

The only way I've found to make sure it doesn't log any private locations but still logs and keeps general locations is to switch off this feature before you go to a private location and back on when you've come away!
Time consuming I know but better to be safe than sorry!
 
The feature is similar to what Google Now does, in order to provide you with travel information when out and about (eg. how long it'll take you to get home), IIRC.

Worth noting (and I was actually considering making a thread on this) that the only two System Location Settings that you'll want enabled are Compass Calibration and Setting Time Zone. The rest either provide information to Apple (unnecessary to enable) or they're not necessarily useful.

Think that the response is a bit heavy however. All the Location Services are enabled if you enable Location Services, and Google do the same thing.
 
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I had a feeling my phone logged my location from time to time but those maps are scarily accurate. Tracks my route to and from work pretty accurately and I can even see where I got lost whilst driving last week!
 
Phone networks keep your location data for a year for the record and have done for a really really long time.
 
Phone networks keep your location data for a year for the record and have done for a really really long time.

That's cell geo-location/triangulation data right?

Or do they actually tap into your GPS chip and tap its data?

There no way they should be allowed to do this...
Well. Phone companies need money, and governments want surveillance data. So whatever's gotta happen will happen unfortunately. This is why I wish I was born in the 70s. :(
 
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I used to be a Databuild Engineer, wrote the data that made a phone network work, before that I worked as a Switch Tech looking after the hardware. We had no equipment to record all the users location data, there was a cabinet full of laptops that passed calls to a *listening post* but you had to sign the Official Secrets act to have access to the cabinet.
 
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