Life360 Secretly Sells Users’ Geolocation Data to Third Parties, Class Action Claims
This is a bit dated, but the case it not yet resolved. If you search it its still pending and in mediation. Life360 is looking to limit who it sells the info to in order to resolve the case. There is no debate that they were selling the info.
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Life360 Secretly Sells Users’ Geolocation Data to Third Parties, Class Action Claims
A class action alleges family tracking app Life360 secretly sells data about users’ locations and movements to third parties.Kelly Mehorter (ClassAction.org)
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in reply to Ulrich • • •Yah, just checked their Privacy policy and it says:
life360-legal.zendesk.com/hc/e…
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in reply to stephen • • •Are you literally just wanting to see the location of family members?
If you're a self-hoster there are options, and that's pretty much the only way you can know it's private.
Two that come to mind are:
The PhoneTrack NextCloud app. If you run Nextcloud you can install this in nextcloud, then install a location logger on the phones. I'm more familiar with Android which has options but from a search I think OwnTracks can send to Nextcloud and supports iOS and Android (someone reported their iOS success here).
Home Assistant let's you see locations of people on a map that is tracked with the Home Assistant mobile app on Android/iOS.
I have found uLogger or the old PhoneTrack app (that connect to GPS on a schedule) to be more accurate than apps that rely on Google telling them when the location has changed (Home Assistant and I think Owntracks). But also much more of a battery drain.
So it depends how often you want the location to be updated. I find running uLogger or PhoneTrack on the phone actually makes Home Assistant get location updates much quicker(I run both for different reasons).
Help connecting to OwnTracks on iOS? (#288) · Issues · Julien Veyssier / phonetrack-oc · GitLab
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in reply to warmaster • • •Ah nice! It's only a month old but looks really good. It has a warning not to run it in production and not to trust it with your data but I'm definitely going to have a play.
github.com/Freika/dawarich
GitHub - Freika/dawarich: Self-hostable alternative to Google Location History (Google Maps Timeline)
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in reply to relic4322 • • •Just remember if you want to share location data with someone else, the app on your phone is only one half. You also need some sort of server ehere you install software for it to report to.
For uLogger that's probably NextCloud with the PhoneTrack app installed, or OwnTracks.
There are companies that offer paid NextCloud hosting, but if you aren't hosting it yourself you probably can't say it meets your privacy requirement.
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in reply to relic4322 • • •Yeah it's a maybe, uLogger seems to let you choose which track you want to see. I presume the app lets you log to a specific track so you can have one for each person.
It might depend on what specific experience you're looking for. For example, I log to Nextcloud and can view it there, but this is more of a "find my phone" plus tracking where I've been for myself (similar to Google Location History). While I'm sure I can set it up so others can see, it's not really designed for it. It would also be a bit awkward as you'd have to log in to Nextcloud in a browser to see the locations (seems it's possibly the same for uLogger).
I also run Home Assistant for home automation. I trigger automations off of my wife and my locations, but either of us can open the app and see at a glance where the other is (with pre-defined locations, such as "Home", "School", "@Dave's Work", etc, plus the ability to tap and see the exact location on a map).
That Home Assistant setup is much more useful for either of us seeing where the other is than I think the more dedicated tracking apps are, since they aren't designed around sharing your location with others and that's more of a side-function.
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in reply to EndlessNightmare • • •You are right, I mean, everything thats free isnt free. I am just radicalized now by how awful everything is and how invasive everything is and so I see it and I share it.
Figured since this is an app that ppl use for children and what not that this community would want to know.
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in reply to relic4322 • • •Unfortunate, I had to use this app when my highschool offered a Europe trip during the summer. The shit barely worked anyway because most of us had shoddy service or didn't have a plan where we could have our data on 24/7, so it wouldn't be able to update our location often. It'd make it look like a kid was 3 miles away from the hotels we stayed at, and one time two girls almost got in trouble during curfew cause the app wasn't updated.
I really wish there were OSS apps out there that let people track their friends/loved ones, because I totally get it, sometimes you can't call/text at that moment. Hell, if they get kidnapped you might have a chance of finding them if they still have their phone on them.
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in reply to relic4322 • • •GitHub - fosrl/pangolin: Tunneled Reverse Proxy Server with Identity and Access Control and Dashboard UI
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