Google is accused of recording the location on phones even if the function is turned off
Google is accused of recording the location of Android phone users even if the Location History feature is disabled.
Specifically, disabling Location History doesn’t mean Google doesn’t know where you are. He knows very well through other services, which is why he is in a process. It looks like Google is getting access to your location even if you turn off the Location History feature.
Other services such as Maps, Google Search or even the Chrome browser still have access to the location because they have implemented the tracking location function.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed the lawsuit and came up with evidence. The evidence brought was the personalized advertisements based on the location coordinates that the users received. Ironic?
To prevent all applications from accessing the location, you need to do more than disable Location History because it does not affect applications that already have access to the location.
Google is accused of fooling users and that they should know more about how the system works, which is not very pleasant or easy for most users.
Basically you have to do several actions to completely deactivate the location and this misleads the world.
