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  • Location Data
  • Location data
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  • Location data (also called location information) is
  • If users have the location information on their phone turned on for pictures, this information will allow social networking sits permission in the picture's metadata showing where you took the picture. This can be turned off in the setting of ones mobile device or with Ad blocks. When you send or upload these pictures you can share your location data without thinking about about the dangers of it. Most social media providers extract location data when you upload the picture, but there are still many ways in which location data can be aggregated from the pictures you share.
  • Location data is the information data that's on a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet. This information provides the geographical position of the device of an user. Most users aren't aware of this option and that it could be stop by ad blockers or just turning off your location settings on your phone. It records the latitude, longitude, the direction of travel in which the user is going, and the exact time the information was recorded. But is giving up our privacy OK?
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  • Location data (also called location information) is
  • Location data is the information data that's on a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet. This information provides the geographical position of the device of an user. Most users aren't aware of this option and that it could be stop by ad blockers or just turning off your location settings on your phone. It records the latitude, longitude, the direction of travel in which the user is going, and the exact time the information was recorded. But is giving up our privacy OK? Many user don't take the time to understand application privacy settings and they can mostly reveal their location to strangers. In today's day in age the one's at most risk are little children that have mobile devices. Most children just accept the terms and agreement on most social media sites and think that whenever they post, only their friends can see. Some apps require a location data on to perform most effectively. For instance, in order to use the GPS on your phone, users must allow their location to be recorded. Most weather app would like to know where users are in order to give them the best accurate weather forecast. Instagram reveals your location if your mobile device is "geo-tagging" your photos. All of which benefit everyone but the user. But those are just some of the instances because most apps companies say they only collect geolocation data after getting consent from users but users never know their giving consent. Good thing is there are ways to turn off your location data from your devices settings or just turn your best to disclose any info for your own protection.
  • If users have the location information on their phone turned on for pictures, this information will allow social networking sits permission in the picture's metadata showing where you took the picture. This can be turned off in the setting of ones mobile device or with Ad blocks. When you send or upload these pictures you can share your location data without thinking about about the dangers of it. Most social media providers extract location data when you upload the picture, but there are still many ways in which location data can be aggregated from the pictures you share. Since what users put out in public its open to all including third parties for advertisements. Most of the time tracking usually are from whom ever owns the website you're visiting, or who has access to collecting the users searching analytic. Here is a social media site that shows they collect your data you reveal your home address and more.