Government inquiries into what companies are doing with location information from mobile devices enters yet another round next month.
The Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission are holding a public forum on June 28 to discuss the topic, the AP reports. On the invite list are both Apple and Google, companies that have been called to testify in front of Senate subcommittees on the issue twice this month.
Representatives from Apple and Google are slated to appear in Washington, D.C., this Thursday to answer questions about mobile privacy and protection from U.S. lawmakers in a hearing that will also include Facebook. According to AP, the purpose of the forum next month is similar, with the FCC and FTC curious about how well Apple and others implement the technology, disclose location tracking behavior, and how the technology is used with children.
Location information privacy has become a high-profile topic for consumers and lawmakers alike. Following research from last month that highlighted a location database file being stored on iOS devices, interest has soared about what kind of information phones are keeping track of, and more importantly, where it's going.
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