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by headShrinker
5530 days ago
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Statements which directly answers all of the hypothesis in this and all the other BS posts: "Apple does collect anonymous location data from iPhones in an effort to improve its own database of cell tower and WiFi hotspot locations. Devices running iOS versions older than 3.2 still rely on the databases from Google and Skyhook for these locations; these two companies are the “partners” with whom Apple shares data to determine the location of iPhones, iPod touches, iPads, Macs running Snow Leopard (which has a systemwide CoreLocation API), and Windows machines running Safari 5 (which uses the HTML5 location APIs)." |
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First, HN frowns on link shorteners. We want to see where we are going before we click. I notice you submitted that same link, a few days earlier. If you try that very many times, that link shortening service will make it onto PG's radar, and it will be banned.
Second, we also don't like deceptive, linkbait titles. You are implying that Apple recently answered this most recent round of allegations. They in fact did not. Their earlier response was indeed relevant to this case, for sure. So just say that! Implying that you've got a scoop that nobody else has, in an effort to get clicks, is not cool.