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May 14, 2012: WE HAVE THE CONTAINER
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You Are Being Tracked
[The following report was taken entirely from CNN.com]
John D. Sutter
By John  D. Sutter, CNN
April 21, 2011 3:51 a.m. EDT | Filed under: Mobile
(CNN) — Apple devices appear to be tracking their owners’ locations and storing data about people’s whereabouts  without their knowledge, according to a report posted Wednesday on a site called  iPhone Tracker.
The unauthorized surveillance started in June 2010, when the latest version of  Apple’s mobile operating system was released, according to two researchers who  say they discovered a hidden tracking file and posted it out of concern for  users.
Apple has not responded to the allegations.
The researchers have  posted a program online that will  let any iPhone user see a map of his or her location over time, going back to  June, when iOS 4.0 was released.
The program’s developers, listed as Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden, say this  data is stored on a person’s iPhone or 3G-enabled iPad and on computers that are  synced with those devices. There’s no evidence, they say, that the data is also  transmitted to Apple as it’s collected.
“Cell phone providers collect similar data almost inevitably as part of their  operations, but it’s kept behind their firewall. It normally requires a court  order to gain access to it, whereas this is available to anyone who can get  their hands on your phone or computer,” they write.
“By passively logging your location without your permission, Apple have made it  possible for anyone from a jealous spouse to a private investigator to get a  detailed picture of your movements.”
The location data appear to be collected at random intervals over time, using  cell phone towers to triangulate approximate locations, they write.
They say these data are stored in a file named “consolidated.db,” and that it’s  “unclear” why Apple would collect this information.
“One guess might be that they have new features in mind that require a history  of your location, but that’s pure speculation. The fact that it’s transferred  across devices when you restore or migrate is evidence the data-gathering isn’t  accidental,” they write on the iPhone Tracker site.
Some iPhone users expressed outrage at the news.
Sam Biddle, an editor at Gizmodo, used the downloadable program to map out his  recent whereabouts, which he says was a frightening experience.
“This is a map of everywhere I’ve been for the last months. Everywhere,” he  writes on that tech site. “I didn’t carry around a tracking device. The FBI  isn’t sending goons in unmarked vans to track me. All I did was use an iPhone.”
He adds: “The data itself is jarringly accurate. Even though it appears to rely  on tower triangulation rather than GPS pinpointing (meaning you’re not safe with  location services switched off), the map I was able to generate with mapping  software the security duo released visualizes my life since the day I bought my  iPhone 4 in July. Everywhere I’ve been. Bus trips home. Train trips to visit  family. Vacations. Places I’d forgotten I’d even gone. Zoom in on that giant  blotch over New York, and you can see my travels, block by block.
“My entire personal and professional life — documented by a phone I didn’t know  was also a tracking device. It’s all accessible — where I’ve been, and when. I  don’t really have anything to hide, which is why I don’t mind sharing the map.  But it’s just not right to have no choice in the matter; I don’t want this  information bouncing around in my pocket with me.”
Others, including  Forbes writer Kashmir Hill, wonder if this feature is “cool or creepy.” She  decides on “cool,” writing that the program is “like a persistent, pervasive,  secret location-diary.”

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