Over the past few years, Google has often been accused of tracking its users’ location even if they turn off the location sharing feature on their smartphones. Back in 2020, the Mountain View giant was sued by the US state of Arizona for deceptive location tracking activities. We even saw a report about unethical location tracking for Android users recently. Now, building on the previous case, four US attorney generals have filed a lawsuit against the company alleging that Google continues to track the location of users even when they turn off location sharing.

Meanwhile, if you think that Google is the only company that collects your personal information and tracks your location, I’m afraid you are wrong. Another tech giant that has mastered the art of collecting user data to quote-unquote “improve” its services is Apple. Don’t believe me? Check out our YouTube Shorts attached below to know how much data does Apple actually collects from your iPhones.