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   Google facing a lawsuit over Android location tracking
  01 May, 2011 | 
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    It appears that Google are to suffer the same troublesome press 
as Apple  have of late, thanks to the discovery of an Android based tracking  system, not too dissimilar to the one recently brought to light on the  iPhone 4. 
  Two residents of Oakland County, Michigan in the US have taken Google  Inc to court over claims that their Android based handsets recorded and  stored location data unbeknownst to their owners. The plaintiffs state  that their HTC Inspire 4Gs have been tracking their location data much  like a, "tracking device for which a court-ordered warrant would  ordinarily be required". They intend to represent other users who feel  they have suffered under the same misdirection in a class-action  lawsuit, looking for at least $50 million in damages and a mandatory  requirement by Google to cease tracking location data on all their  products. 
  A spokesman for Mountain View, California based Google; Chris Gaither  refused to comment specifically on the lawsuit, but was stated that:  "We provide users with notice and control over the collection, sharing  and use of location data" adding, "Any location data that is send back  to Google location servers is anonymized and is not tied or traceable to  a specific user". Clearly this was with the intent of putting the minds  of other Android users at rest.  
  With Apple's and now Google's location tracking secrets coming to  light, are you having second thoughts about trusting companies like them  with other personal data?