Yes, Google still tracks your every move with location data and more. In exchange, they make some of the most sought after mapping tools and photo storage tools. What’s convenient and novelty is also a very personal history of your life available to anyone who can get access to your phone or google account. If you don’t want to be tracked and have all of your photos location data mapped on Google, then follow these tips.
Privacy
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Google ain’t the only game in town even though they monopolize the share of search engine use. There are more private and secure search engines that don’t invade your privacy as much as the personal data leech that defines Google.
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With Facebook’s ever-changing privacy settings, it is important to check these important settings now!
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The widespread adoption of QR codes may be coming at the cost of personal security. I take a look at how the QR system is changing the game of business, data concerns and how to protect your privacy.
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Here’s how to check for apps that are accessing your microphone on iPhone and Android phones…and fix it. Take control of your privacy.
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The most important privacy setting in iOS 15 software. Make these changes to turn on Record App Activity and get an App Privacy Report
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Apps that violate our privacy are making it the worst offender list of invasive apps worthy of being deleted.
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These apps shouldn’t be tracking your location. How to change your location settings to live a more private life.
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Regardless of how much you use Facebook and the last time that you looked, take a moment to review this constantly changing area and give yourself a facebook privacy tune-up.
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How Facebook is willing to connect just about anyone with a credit card to a very targeted audience when buying an ad on the social media network which now includes Instagram is how they make money.