--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> You can find out, and may soon. 
> 
> My brother just sent me an email that he got from Google,
> warning him that he has GPS tracking enabled on his iPhone
> and on his Gmail and Google Maps accounts. It contained
> a cool map of literally everywhere he'd been for the last
> two weeks, and was a fairly nice way of saying, "If you
> don't want the NSA and all of their subsidiary agencies
> knowing where you are 24/7, you might want to disable
> these features. His reaction to seeing it was, "I 
> definitely don't get out enough."
> 


A friend of mine had his iPhone stolen by a visitor, and the GPS data let him 
track the phone to the thief's house. Upon threatening the guy with going to 
the police, the phone was mysteriously returned.

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