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iOS 8 tracks your physical activity by default

7 points| swiil | 11 years ago

- Step 1: prepare yourself - Step 2: open the "health" app - Step 3: open "health data" - Step 4: open "fitness" from the menu - Step 5: open "steps" - Step 6: WTF! - Step 7: search for other data your phone is keeping on you without letting you know and post it here.

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swiil|11 years ago

Bottom line for me - this feature is on by default. This should be an option. Deleting the data from the device should be available and it's not. Regardless of if the data was encrypted or not it's existence creates the potential for privacy violations. It's not far fetched to assume that your insurance company will inevitably ask you to share this info before issuing a policy. Isn't this blatant lack of concern for privacy why we're all here? I'm scared about the lack of our concern.

chaf|11 years ago

Install fitbit in ios7 on a iphone 5s. You will get the same result. I dont see this as a problem it doesnt track your gps only your steps.

runjake|11 years ago

It's not quite the same, because the first time you launch the FitBit app, iOS asks you if you want to give the FitBit app access to your motion data. This works the same with every 3rd party app.

With the Health app in iOS 8, it grants implicit permission and there is apparently no way to remove permissions to your motion data for the Health app.

Is that data going into Apple's cloud? I don't believe so. Is it a big deal to this cloud-conscious guy? Not really.

kolev|11 years ago

Spying on you by default... A lot of people don't understand how much self-incriminating information there is in all that physical activity data. Imagine you're accused of committing a violent murder. And you own an iPhone. And you claim you were sleeping at that time. But your physical acitvity data shows otherwise.

coralreef|11 years ago

Wouldn't they need to decrypt the data in the first place? But perhaps that digresses from the point...

swiil|11 years ago

I should say this is an iPhone 5s - I doubt the iPhone 5 has the features required to track steps.

Watabou|11 years ago

Yeah, this isn't new. This is what the M7 (and the M8 inside iPhone 6) does.

And more importantly, this data is never stored in the cloud and never leaves your device, according to Apple.

swiil|11 years ago

On by default? I'm not cool with that - are you?