Privacy Matters: Here’s How to Protect Your Location Data in iOS

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Picture someone following you around, writing down a list of everywhere you go and then selling that list to a group of strangers. Well, that’s actually a similar scenario to what could happen each time you use your device. Luckily, if you use an Apple device, you have a good baseline of protection.

Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, has said many times that Apple believes “privacy is a fundamental human right.” Apple’s devices and services are built with data and location protection in mind.

In this article, we’ll cover the basics of how you can protect your location from being seen by third-party applications.

Location Services

To adjust your Location Settings, follow these simple steps.

  1. Open the Settings application.
  2. Tap Privacy.
  3. Then tap Location Services.

The first choice is to turn Location Services on or off. Turning off location services disables the entire phone from being tracked, but things like Siri and Maps will not function as expected. It’s generally recommended to leave it on.

Next choice is “Share My Location.” This pane allows you to choose if you wish to share your location within iMessage and Find My Friends. If you choose to your location, you will see which device you are sharing from and to whom you are sharing it with.

Head back to the main Location Services menu. Below “Share My Location,” you’ll find a list of each application on your phone. Tapping on one of the applications will bring up new options to choose from.

These settings are not one-size-fits-all. Luckily, we have the option to choose what is right for us, for each app individually.

Always read the explanation given within each app’s “Allow Location Access” pane. This gives a basic explanation of what pros and cons you’ll gain from sharing your location with that application.

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