


Warning: If you use a smartphone with a GPS, there is someone who is always keeping an eye on you virtually. As the saying goes, “If you didn’t pay for the product, you are the product”. Knowing this, it now makes a lot more sense that these companies can give these apps away for free. The truth is, your cell phone provider is probably selling your location data right now. Your phone is being tracked by dozens of companies and agencies and it is all entirely legal because you gave them permission to take this data from you when you downloaded their app and implicitly (or explicitly) agreed to their terms of service. So, if you are wondering ‘ is my phone being tracked?’ the answer is **yes**. Regardless of how justified an app’s access to your location data may or may not be, that data must be sent somewhere - the app company. But often times, apps have no need to access your location data, but do so anyway.įor instance, why would this flashlight app need to know your location? Info: Sometimes they use your GPS to serve you ads for goods or services you are more likely to say yes to buying. Some of these applications use the GPS technology in your phone to make their features more useful to you (think about yelp asking for you location so it can recommend restaurants in your area). We use them for navigation, banking, shopping, social media and so on.

Want to know how to prevent app companies from knowing your location? How Much Do App Companies Know About Me? Read on to learn everything you need to know about preventing your phone from being tracked.ĭo you suspect your phone is being tracked?ĭo you wonder what kind of data Google knows about you?

