How wide does this go? Now Google devices 'found to transmit user locations back to the company'
This really shouldn't come as a surprise.
This really shouldn't come as a surprise.
My HTC is an android. My last one was a Windows Mobile. My next phone will most likely be an iPhone and I really won't care if they track me to a couple gas stations, shady massage parlors, gentleman's clubs, or church choir practice. Its all good with me.
you will miss them when your phone lags and makes you misspell everything (or in the iPhone's case misspell everything and have no backspace button ), unless you just cant use the keyboards like some peopleThe first HTC was pretty nice until I drunkenly ran it over with a golf cart. This one, it isn't bad but I've grown a bit tired of how thick and heavy it is, no more slide out keyboards for me. The only really bad thing about this HTC is that it took FOREVER for the update for the OS. I didn't feel like rooting my phone. I'm with T-Mobile for now, might be switching to Verizon if the iPhone 5 comes out this summer or early fall. I won't be switching to AT&T once the buyout deal is complete.
If the information that is being stored is sent to Apple encrypted and you don't randomly go around syncing on random computers (and take steps to keep your computer safe), it really isn't much to worry about.