Thursday, September 6, 2012

Many U.S. mobile users turn off tracking over privacy concerns

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There are new fears that America’s smartphone revolution is making collateral damage of consumer privacy.

Nearly 20 per cent of adult mobile users in the U.S. say they have deliberately switched off the location tracking feature on their phones over worries that other people or companies could obtain their geographic information, according to a new report.

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