Microsoft tracks customers without consent: lawsuit 
Dan Levine 
September 1, 2011 - 8:07AM 

Microsoft allegedly tracks the location of its mobile customers even
after users request that tracking software be turned off, according to a
new lawsuit.

The proposed class action, filed in a Seattle federal court on Wednesday
in the US, says Microsoft intentionally designed camera software on the
Windows Phone 7 operating system to ignore customer requests that they
not be tracked.

A Microsoft representative could not immediately be reached for comment.

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The lawsuit comes after concerns surfaced earlier this year that Apple's
iPhones collected location data and stored it for up to a year, even
when location software was supposedly turned off. Apple issued a patch
to fix the problem.

However, the revelation prompted renewed scrutiny of the nexus between
location and privacy. At a hearing in May, US lawmakers accused the tech
industry of exploiting location data for marketing purposes - a
potentially multibillion-dollar industry - without getting proper
consent from millions.

The lawsuit against Microsoft cites a letter the company sent to US
Congress, in which Microsoft said it only collects geolocation data with
the express consent of the user.

"Microsoft's representations to Congress were false," the lawsuit says.

The litigation, brought on behalf of a Windows Phone 7 user, claims
Microsoft transmits data - including approximate latitude and longitude
coordinates of the user's device - while the camera application is
activated. It seeks an injunction and punitive damages, among other
remedies.

Reuters



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V. Sasi Kumar
Free Software Foundation of India
http://swatantryam.blogspot.com

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