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Google stores location data

Google stores location data of Android users

Date: 12.12.2018

Responsible body: Google Inc.

Type of data breach: location data stored by Google

Google stores location data of Android users. There is no statement from Google, but has only taken note of the situation . It is recommended to change the settings of the in Android devices. The action is especially because of this a violation of the GDPRThe result is that users are prompted to share their data with Google through menu prompts, hard-to-find settings, and regular prompts.

Categories of data concerned: Location data, GPS data

Practical tip for location data in smart Terminals

Generally activate GPS (location services) in the smartphone only if they are needed. Otherwise, disable by default.

Country: Europe

Fines: not reported

SourceGerman Radio Nova

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