Why iOS is tracking you and how to stop it

22 April, 2011

You’ve probably heard by now about the detailed log your iOS device keeps of your movements. Well, now there’s a tool to prevent that plus some more clarity on the issue, which as it turns out is neither new nor unique.

iOS has offered location services from the start - you know, pinpointing your location using Cell-ID and Wi-Fi hotspots. Early devices used Google and Skyhook databases to do that, but since iOS 3.2 Apple has been building up their own database - which is why Apple needs to collect such statistics. Data is annonimized and sent over an encrypted channel.

The real issue is that a file kept unencrypted on your iGadgets holds a record of all your movements from about an year ago and that file is copied to any computer you’ve synced it to and any backups you might have made.

Anyone getting access to the file (called consolidated.db), either by hacking a device that contains a copy of the file or simply stealing the device itself, can easily extract a log of your whereabouts over the last year.

It turns out though that the location logging activities of iGadgets (iPhones and 3G iPads) were discovered as early as last year and weren’t really a secret, just without any prominent warnings (it’s in the Terms and Conditions though, which most users have probably never read). Also, older versions of iOS (prior to v4) kept a similar log though in another location.

You can read a post by Alex Levinson (one of the people who originally uncovered the issue) for more info on the how and why iOS does what it does.

For those who immediately put their tinfoil hats on, there’s an app to delete the log and prevent iOS from keeping one. It’s an app called Untrackerd, which can be installed on jailbroken iGadget from the Cydia software repository.

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Reader comments

  • SER
  • 18 Sep 2018
  • K3e

ohh

  • Yani
  • 27 Apr 2011
  • 3pw

"...which can be installed on jailbroken iGadget from the Cydia software repository." --> FAIL! Now everyone that does not want to be tracked NEEDS to jailbreak their iPhones! Same goes for Android users! In Android's settings there'...

  • maxwell
  • 27 Apr 2011
  • vxt

tracking is still tracking.. who knows for what purpose they are really doing this big companies wont tell yeah .. thats why big companies are big companies coz they know how rip off people and by studying them wow i phone users are the real ginuepig...

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