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What Is Google's Access to an Android Phone?

Smartphones, such as Google’s Android devices, have features like GPS and networking capabilities that allow you to connect to the Internet, pull traffic maps, or use social networking applications. These features also give the operating system manufacturer the ability to track you. Google, and apps created by Google, have access to your information.

Android phones periodically track your information and send the collected data back to Google throughout the day. The handset primarily records your ID number. Androids also use the GPS device located on the handset to track your current location, which is sent back to Google. The handset also records Wi-Fi hot spots as it comes into contact with them. These reports are periodically sent to Google. Google collects and stores any tracking information received from an Android device.
Different Android apps, including those created by Google, collect a variety of information from you. For example, most apps track your network status. Many apps collect your location information using the GPS feature on the handset. Other apps also collect your phone status, history, or Internet access status. Not all apps request access to the same information, and the requested information varies by type of app. For example, a social networking app will collect networking information to know how often to update the status.
Google uses some of the collected information, such as your GPS location, to create location-specific ads. This way, the free apps that showcase ads will highlight businesses located near you and not several states away. Apps also collect tracking information about you to make sure they function correctly or to determine the geographical base of the app’s usage. App developers must post their tracking policies before you activate their apps.
While setting up an Android, the device will ask you which location services to use. You can select either location services from your wireless provider, GPS location services or Google location services. By selecting “Use Google location services,” you agree to allow Google to periodically track your information. You can opt out of the Google location services at any time through the Settings menu. You can opt out of the tracking used by various apps by not activating the apps during the installation.
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