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How to stop apps from taking this data

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You can head off much of the tracking on your device by spending a few minutes changing settings. And if you have apps you no longer use, you may want to delete them from your device.

The following tips may work differentl­y on your phone, depending on its maker, the country you are using it in and your version of the operating system. How to stop location tracking in iOS? Some apps have internal settings where you can indicate that you don’t want your location used for targeted advertisin­g. But the easiest method is to go through your device’s main privacy menu.

First, open Settings and select Privacy, which has a blue icon with a white hand. Then select Location Services, which is at the top and has a little arrow. You’ll see a list of apps, along with the location setting for each. Tap on apps you want to adjust. Selecting “Never” blocks tracking by that app. The option “While Using the App” ensures that the app gets location only while in use. Choosing “Always,” allows the app to get location data even when not in use.

In the device’s privacy settings, apps provide brief explanatio­ns of how they will use location data. Do not rely on them to tell you whether the location data will be shared or sold.

If you want to disable location tracking entirely, toggle the “Location Services” setting to off. With it switched off entirely, you may not be able to use certain services, such as finding yourself on a map.

How to stop location tracking in Android

These instructio­ns are for recent Android phones; Google provides more instructio­ns on the Android help site.

First, open the Settings on your phone. On the main settings page, tap Security & Location. On the next screen, tap Location, which can be found in the Privacy section. From there, tap AppLevel Permission­s. You’ll see a list of apps. To turn off location for an app, slide the toggle to the left.

Unlike iPhones, Androids don’t allow you to restrict an app’s access to your location to just the moments when you’re using it. Any app on Android that has your permission to track your location can receive the data even when you’re not using it. In newer versions of Android, the collection of this data is limited to “a few times an hour,” Google says.

To disable location services altogether, switch off “Use location,” within the same Location settings described above. If you do so, you may not be able to use certain services, like finding yourself on a map. If you want to be able to switch periodical­ly between having location services on and off, you can create a Quick Setting. To see your Quick Settings, swipe down from the top of your screen and tap the little pencil to edit.

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