Apple sued over iOS location tracking, Steve Jobs comments

2021-05-05

Apple is being sued by two of its customers on the count of the location tracking data stored in the iOS file consolidated.db.

One Vikram Ajjampur - an iPhone user in Florida and William Devito - a New York iPad user, claim that collecting location history data is illegal and they want a refund for their iDevices plus this activity to be barred by the US federal government.



This was the next logical step after the dent in the iOS armor was first found. Now Apple faces a tough period as lawsuits are likely to follow from everywhere.

The company has refused comment so far, but an alleged letter response from Steve Jobs himself might give us a clue as to what Apple thinks of all this.

In this letter to a customer, who writes to Apple"s CEO, asking him to clarify matters, Steve Jobs says that Apple isn"t collecting any location information on its customers and that the information is only stored on local iTunes backup files and not sent back to Apple.

We will update accordingly when new information on the matter surfaces.

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