Monday, April 25, 2011

iPhones spy on their users

Phone Data Used to Fill Digital Map

SAN FRANCISCO — You may not know it, but if you carry a smartphone in your pocket, you are probably doing unpaid work for Apple or Google — and helping them eventually aim more advertising directly at you.

As those two companies battle for dominance in mobile computing, they have increasingly been using their customers’ phones as sensors to collect data about nearby cell towers and Wi-Fi hot spots.


A program that you dont want doing stuff to help someone else , running on your equipment , is considered mal-ware. (virus or trojen) and should be removed.

So when exactly did Apple gain the right to put mal-ware on the devices it's selling to you ?




Google and Apple use this data to improve the accuracy of everything on the phone that uses location. That includes maps and navigation services, but also advertising aimed at people in a particular spot — a potentially huge business that is just getting off the ground. In fact, the information has become so valuable that the companies have been willing to push the envelope on privacy to collect it.

Loosely translated : We can make money at this , so to heck with the customers were actually selling equipment to.



The use of this data by the companies has been under scrutiny since last week, when two technology researchers reported that a file stored on many iPhones and iPads keeps track of all the locations visited by a user. The file is unencrypted and is copied to people’s personal computers when they sync their devices.

Ever get the feeling you're being watched ? Do you mind that the next time the super attendant changes the light bulb in your bathroom he puts in one that tracks everyone's movement in there ? Really , it only uses a little extra electricity but it's worth so much money to people with certain ... tastes....


Ok, maybe a tasteless comparison , some would say. But certain things are indisputable. Advertising works. Otherwise they wouldn't be spending so much money on it. And Advertising makes you buy stuff you really shouldn't buy , so you can consider it a hostile activity.

And helping to construct an advertising system that's going to be aimed directly at you , using your equipment , and not telling you about it ... thats hostile. We have enough junk mail in our in boxes (and in our real mail boxes) We don't need to add to the load we need to subtract from it.

But they have decided there's money to be made , so they're gonna sneak this in and hope no one notices.

Just like a virus writer does.

And for exactly the same reasons too.

1 comment:

Ottawa Dude said...

Forgot to mention. The Phone provider is charging you for data , and the phone is stealing this data for it's own corperate interests, and you are still being billed for it. You are forced to buy an unlimited data plan because that phone is always using data and you have no idea why or how to make it stop you just know it's costing you money ...

which is the part where they are now being sued. And fighting it.