Xippi, šta reče, to oni zbog FCC-a? :-)))
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...locations.html
Ronald Huang (=Apple Senior Engineering Manager) filed application 12/553,554 in the U.S. last month which details how Apple wants to crate a ‘Location History’ map which will allow it to track users’ movements on a searchable programme.
According to Gawker.com it spells out how the database could be ‘correlated or related’ to other personal information, including ‘but not limited to: Data associated with a picture taking event, data associated with a financial transaction, sensor output data, data associated with a communication event (e.g. receipt of a phone call or instant message), data associated with a network event.... etc.’
The patent makes clear that data will be sent to remote servers or a ‘remote reference database’ but with no mention of asking the user for permission.