By Abhimanyu Ghoshal
If youre using an Android phone or have Google apps installed on your iPhone, the search giant is almost certainly tracking your location constantly even if youve turned that setting off, reports the Associated Press.
The AP then traced another researchers movements with similar settings on his phone, and found that they were able to follow his footsteps around New York.
It shouldnt work this way. Sure, the price to pay for free services is your information but with Googles offerings, people are supposed to be able to choose whether they want to share data with the company. Clandestinely tracking users is simply evil.
As expected, Google claims its clearly explained when it gathers data on mobile users. But if the company wanted to be honest, itd simply make it easier to disable all manner of location tracking with a single switch.
Instead, turning off Location History only stops some of this tracking. Youll also want to disable tracking for what Google calls Web and App Activity, by following the instructions on this page.
In my experience on a couple of Android phones, I found that the approach is slightly different on various models, depending on the skin applied to the OS by the device manufacturer. Rather than find it through the phones Settings menu, I had better luck firing up the Google app, heading to Settings, and looking for the option under Data & Personalization > Activity Controls.
The setting is set to on by default. It isnt clear if that will retroactively wipe all the location data Google has already collected on you.
While Google may legally be in the clear because its mentioned in some hard-to-find places across its services and mobile OS, this is clearly in poor form particularly when privacy is becoming increasingly important to the billions of people using personal devices every waking hour. Naturally, theres money to be made from data, but theres a right way to do that and then theres Googles way.
This article has been previously published on The Next Web.
Abhimanyu is an avid gamer, street food gourmet and design connoisseur.