It is a
widely known fact that smartphone apps collect huge amount of data regularly.
The data usually includes users’ location information. But startling new facts
on this data collection spree have been revealed by Researchers at Carnegie Mellon
University in their study.
According
to the study findings, our smartphones can collect location data very
frequently that is, after every 3 minutes.
The Wall
Street Journal reports:
“Even apps that provided useful
location-based services often requested the device’s location far more
frequently than would be necessary to provide that service, the researchers
said. The Weather Channel, for example, which provides local weather reports,
requested device location an average 2,000 times, or every 10 minutes, during
the study period. Groupon, which necessarily gathers location data to offer
local deals, requested one participant’s coordinates 1,062 times in two weeks.”
Few of the
apps are already installed on a majority of smartphones and cannot be deleted
easily. Researchers also investigated whether users in any way can benefit from
these “nudges” imposed by the software or appreciate the fact that sensitive
data is being collected by the installed apps.
They found
that after learning about the location data collection aspect, many users changed
their mobile’s settings.
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