location and if your taking photos and videos with your iPhone or checking in with apps IE: Twitter, And Facebook.
A lot of people have complained about Apple Privacy concerns and how your information is tracked and used. It's why a lot of people have gone into Settings > Privacy > Locations Services And turned them off and for the settings of Contacts, Calendar, Reminders, Photos, Blue Tooth Sharing, Twitter And Facebook. Keeping everything to off so Apple Doesn't track or other apps they've downloaded can't track or have access to this information. If you go into each setting, it'll allow you to go ahead and turn on and off access for different apps that are requiring the information. However I always say "beware" of how much you share and trade. Did you know that APPLE doesn't fight for users privacy or protection. Yes, any Level of government or private investigator with a "warrant" can ask for your information be it a phone number or APPLE ID and Apple will give them everything. It's why, be careful how much information you let apps know about you. Helpful hint did you know some apps can access your phone telling that company about all of your other apps and can give them access to your photos > Videos > Text Messages > Phone Call Records and more if you don't turn off access to them.Now for those of you who have nothing to hide, and have nothing to worry about then having your Location Services On and granting access to all apps to your contacts and phone completely will enhance and give your social circle a whole new meaning. The iPhone is for the people who are as they say social butterflies and always on the go. It's a device that was made for and by people who are looking to have a device that can transend the norm and bring someones whole life full circle. I myself enjoy and love the iPhone, which a great alternative to the iPhone is the iPod the newer ones the iPod Touches which look exactly like the iPhones except they have no type of Cell Data Coverage except for WiFi. Which you can download an assortment of APPs for making phone calls with the iPhone and iPod Touch. But that's for a later discussion and topic. Getting back to Privacy and turning it on and off and how you should be more aware of how much data is being collected and used. In fact a great example of how data is being collected. Watch YouTube and go through an assortment of Videos and then head back to the main screen and watch the videos showing up appear more like the ones you just watched. Data collection is big money for a lot of companies and apps that are messengers, or are like if you where using a phone take your entire contact list and store it and keep the information forever. So when your downloading apps always use caution.
