Earlier
this year, Foursquare disclosed its big plans to split into two apps –
one will focus purely for discovering places while the other for finding
what their friends are up to. Now, in its revamped mobile app, one may
find a really creepy feature. It is believed to track users even when
they are not using the app.
A
report by The Wall Street Journal brings to light Foursquare
permissions that are extremely intrusive. The new update now allows
Foursquare to keep a track of your whereabouts as soon as you install
it. As long as your phone is running, the device will track your
movements.
Earlier,
Foursquare required users to give its app the necessary permission to
turn on location-tracking, but now users need to change a setting within
the app if they don’t wish to be tracked.
Foursquare
CEO Dennis Crowley explains to ‘The Journal’ that the reason for doing
so is analysing trends and finding what’s popular. According to
Foursquare, “Your real-time location is not shared on the Foursquare
app. If you write a tip, like or otherwise interact with a place, users
may infer that you have been to that location. Some content, like tips,
are time stamped and other users could use that information to infer
when you were at a place even though tips can be posted when you aren’t
at the place you are leaving a tip about.”
Crowley
further added, “It’s been our philosophy since we started that as long
as we are recycling the data back to people, people will be interested
in using the services. You can’t just collect a lot of information off
people and not doing anything with it. It’s not a fair trade.”
However,
Foursquare hasn’t made it explicitly clear that it will be tracking
your data even when not in use. It needs to educate users about the
change because constant location tracking is something that needs the
user’s affirmation. According to the report, Justin Brookman, director
of the Center for Democracy & Technology’s Project on Consumer
Privacy believes, “Persistent location tracking is the sort of thing
that you should have to affirmatively decide to turn on, and if it’s not
evident from the nature of the app, I think they have an obligation to
clearly message to you that it will be constantly collecting location
information in the background.”
What do you think about this new Foursquare change. Would you liked to be tracked all the time?
Posted by : Gizmeon
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