Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret
Original Publication
New York Times
Publication Date
Dec 10, 2018
Excerpt
At least 75 companies receive anonymous, precise location data from apps whose users enable location services to get local news and weather or other information, The Times found. Several of those businesses claim to track up to 200 million mobile devices in the United States — about half those in use last year. The database reviewed by The Times — a sample of information gathered in 2017 and held by one company — reveals people’s travels in startling detail, accurate to within a few yards and in some cases updated more than 14,000 times a day.
My Two Cents
Even anonymous data isn't anonymous. This is a problem.

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