Do you want a private Android smartphone or a useful one? Does Google realize too much about you, where you go, and what you do the time you're there? On the face of it, Google handles privacy fairly well. Location History, the fraction of Android which is responsible for tracking position, is turned off with default, and Google offers a site with which the information it collects could be edited or wiped out completely. If Google were to trim what Location History offers, it would arguably then be limited in terms of how successful and accuaverage some of its applications and features would be.
Do you want a private Android smartphone or a useful one?
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Do you want a private Android smartphone or a useful one? Does Google realize too much about you, where you go, and what you do the time you're there? On the face of it, Google handles privacy fairly well. Location History, the fraction of Android which is responsible for tracking position, is turned off with default, and Google offers a site with which the information it collects could be edited or wiped out completely. If Google were to trim what Location History offers, it would arguably then be limited in terms of how successful and accuaverage some of its applications and features would be.
Do you want a private Android smartphone or a useful one? Does Google realize too much about you, where you go, and what you do the time you're there? On the face of it, Google handles privacy fairly well. Location History, the fraction of Android which is responsible for tracking position, is turned off with default, and Google offers a site with which the information it collects could be edited or wiped out completely. If Google were to trim what Location History offers, it would arguably then be limited in terms of how successful and accuaverage some of its applications and features would be.
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