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September 10, 2018

Video: What Google can learn from your Android phone

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Google collects data around the clock from the phones of Android users in particular – their location, shopping habits, music, searches and more, a Vanderbilt computer science professor found.

Doug Schmidt was able to track the practice for a study commissioned by , a representing digital publishers.

Google owns both Android and the Chrome search engine and, according to Schmidt's study, a dormant Android phone running Chrome in the background sent location information roughly 14 times an hour. Data requests to Apple phones occur far less frequently, he found.

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