Google Helps Police Identify Devices To Crime Scenes


By MYBRANDBOOK


Google Helps Police Identify Devices To Crime Scenes

We can't deny the fact that,Google knows everything about you through the internet, more specifically Google Services like, Google voice searches are all stored also. Everytime u say ok google or just search something  with ur voice, its stored and u can listen to every search u've every searched.There is no secret that Google tracks you everywhere, even when you keep Google's Location History feature disabled.



Other brighter side of the Google apps is the Maps or daily weather update service on Android allows the tech giant is continuously collect your precise latitude and longitude.



As per Google, the company uses this location-tracking features with an  intent to improve its users' experience, like "personalized maps, recommendations based on places you've visited, help finding your phone, real-time traffic updates about your commute, and more useful ads.



At times it is helpful for the authorities, Google could share your location data with federal authorities in criminal investigations when asked with a warrant. Specially, Google 'SensorVault' Database Help Police Solve Crimes. It is also fact that, Google doesn't share personal information of all nearby users; instead, it asks the police to first analyze location history of all users and narrows down results to only a few selected users to receive their names, email addresses, and other personal data from Google.



It is absolutely fact that, the law authorities takes the help of various technology companies during criminal investigations, but the use of location history databases like Sensorvault has raised concerns like, about the privacy of users, data collection and thirdly about the 
innocents are being accused and implicated.

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