From: steve harley

on 2011-12-28 05:41 Paul Stenquist wrote
Google already knows where you are and what you do since you have
their phone. Joining Google+ doesn't change that one bit.

Frank wasn't talking about _joining_ Google+, he was talking about
the data that the Google+ _app_ says it will collect if he authorizes
it on his phone; quite a bit more data than Google can collect if you
just use a web browser



*WILL* collect or *might* sometimes need to use to make the application work?

I was kind of thinking in terms of the stuff Flickr's TOS says they can do with your photos that turn out to be just CYA so they don't have to go back to all the users for permission all over again in case they hire a subcontractor to manage the server farm or CYA they use if you delete a photo and it might take a day or so to propagate throughout their system.

Legal cover for every possible situation they can think of for the nuts & bolts of how the application works that someone might decide to sue them for if they haven't nailed it down in the TOS/EULA. That's why some applications make you agree to the TOS/EULA all over again every time there's an update.

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