X-Mode has come under fire for its shady location sharing practices

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Android and iOS apps will not be able to use X-Mode location data much longer.

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What you need to know​

  • Google and Apple now prohibiting developers from using X-Mode's tracking software.
  • X-Mode is under scrutiny for its work with government and law enforcement agencies.
  • Developers on Android have one week to remove the code from their apps; iOS developers have up to two weeks.

According to the
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, both Alphabet/Google and Apple have announced that they will no longer allow developers to use the location tracking information provided by X-Mode Social Inc. in apps running on their Android or iOS platforms.

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creates location tracking software widely used by app developers and various government agencies, corporations, and law enforcement. The company has come under intense scrutiny recently, specifically for its security and defense contracts. It is currently under investigation by U.S. Senator Ron Wyden's office as well as from media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal for allegedly using its data to target certain religious or cultural groups, as well as collecting data about Internet of Things (IoT) devices that were in proximity to users' phones.

According to the Journal article:

Both Apple and Google disclosed their decision to ban X-Mode to investigators working for Sen. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.), who has been conducting an investigation into the sale of location data to government entities.

Google has given Android developers seven days to remove the tracking code from their apps, while Apple is being a bit more gracious in offering its developers up to two weeks. Both have indicated extensions may be made on a case-by-case, app-by-app basis.

Both Google and Apple have put user privacy at the forefront of recent
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and iOS releases, offering more granular controls that allow consumers to decide which apps can access their location data, when, and for how long. However,
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, nor do they necessarily use them as they perhaps should. As soon as a user grants an app location permission (even if it's restricted), apps can technically collect that data and use it largely how they see fit. Apps can even sell location data to other parties.

So whether you're using an entry-level device or one of the
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, be sure to take advantage of your location and privacy controls from now on.

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Not only is the Google Pixel 4a a great value, but it's also one of the most secure phones available. Take advantage of Android 11's location and privacy controls, and be assured of regular monthly security updates for at least three years.

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