People have identified up to a year's worth of location data being stored on the iPhone.
Which then means those services will *not* get your location data.
As for law enforcement, the company said it released location data about customers only under a court order.
However, we're both worried about this level of detailed location data being out there in the wild.
Creating standards and a national approach to address location data.
People are willing to hand over their location data for directions?
Facebook will ask to use your location data, but you have the option to skip it.
These require location data which may be a security concern.
I can't think of anything that I would want to hide in location data.
All it would take is a theft - or even a careless act - for your location data to fall into the wrong hands.