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Like the Xiaomi equivalent, it's likely to come with UWB support, and beige and orange options are going to be available going by the leaked picture. Improved precision and button tactility are expected, as well as an IP67 waterproof rating.
The truth is that, yes, your phone can be tracked. Sometimes, unsavory characters will find ways to hack into your device to see where you're going. Other times, you might have apps on your phone that are tracking your location in the background without ...
Google has agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 states in connection with an investigation into how the company tracked users' locations, state attorneys general announced Monday, calling it the largest multistate privacy settlement in U.S history ...
The Indian government is contemplating a new surveillance measure that would require the A-GPS on iPhones to remain active around the clock.
Apple has built a reputation on privacy and the security of its iPhone, so it comes as no surprise that it gives users a lot of control over location tracking settings. Location tracking can be essential for apps such as Apple Maps, so you can be provided ...
Location data tracking is prevalent in the tech world to ubiquity, so learning how to control that — in case you need or prefer to — on an Android phone or tablet is important. Now, the reasons that you might want to stop Google from tracking your ...
The government is reviewing a proposal that could require smartphone makers to keep satellite-based location tracking permanently switched on in all devices.
Apple and Google’s industry group, the India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), has warned that this measure would be unprecedented globally and could erode user control over their own data.
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Should India switch on permanent A-GPS? Govt yet to decide on COAI’s push for 24/7 GPS tracking
The suggestion, sent to the government earlier this year, has not yet been accepted, with officials from the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) and the Home Ministry still evaluating the implications.
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Exclusive: India weighs greater phone-location surveillance; Apple, Google and Samsung protest
India's government is reviewing a telecom industry proposal to force smartphone firms to enable satellite location tracking that is always activated for better surveillance, a move opposed by Apple, Google and Samsung due to privacy concerns,