Apple Responds to Issues of iPhone Tracking Location Data Despite Being Disabled
Apple Responds to Issues of iPhone Tracking Location Data Despite Being Disabled

Previously, there were reports of the iPhone 11 Pro constantly collecting and transferring location data despite it being manually blocked / disabled. Understandably, this caused some concern for a many users. Now, Apple has responded to the matter and itβs a bit surprising.
According to Apple, this happens because of their ultra wide-band technology which:
β¦offers spatial awareness permitting iPhone to understand its position relative to other ultra wide-band authorized devices (i.e. all-new iPhone 11s, including the Pro and Pro Max).
So users can do things like share a file with someone utilizing AirDrop easily by pointing at another userβs iPhone.
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For those of you who arenβt aware, ultra wide-band technology is a radio technology that uses a very low energy level for short-range, high-bandwidth communications of a big part of the radio spectrum. It is done so without interfering with more standard communications.
Apple clarified that the location data is stored because the iPhone occasionally checks on whether itβs being utilized or not. It is an industry-standard technology which is subjected to international law that requires it to be turned off in certain locations.
Furthermore, iOS will use Location Services to check if your iPhone is in locations where Ultra Wide-Band must be disabled to comply with the law. The management of the technology as well as the use of location data is done and stored within the iPhone itself. It isnβt being fetched by Apple.
Source: TechAcrobat
Pokdepinion: Having the data still being stored and potentially sent to whoever is really scary, especially when itβs already disabled. I can understand why it can be unsettling for a lot of people.
