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I know where you have been

Technology is great.  It allows you to find old friends, keep in touch and keep updated on what is going on.  It also allows you to be tracked.   An article in the guardian yesterday (link at bottom) revealed that your I phone tracks your movements and stores them for up to a year.   The data apparently provides timestamps and coordinates to allow a detailed history of where you went and when.   I know you are saying, I know but I turn off that app that tells people where I am.   Not so fast.  This appears to be completely different and tracks the information, saves it and then downloads it for Apple to use as they see fit.    You say: They can’t do that, I didn’t give them permission.  Check out your terms and conditions.  You know that mumbo jumbo no one ever reads.  It probably has this type of language:   Apple and our partners and licensees may collect, use, and share precise location data, including the real-time geographic location of your Apple computer or device.  I know it is not a problem for you because you never go anywhere you shouldn’t, but let’s suppose you are in a lawsuit and the other side wants to find out where you have been – divorce, criminal, business, personal injury litigation, there is usually sometime that becomes and issue.  Now arguably some trial attorney could request the Court order you turn your phone over so as to download the data.  I usually tell my clients that everything you say and half of what you think is being taken down by the court reporter in a deposition, apparently Apple is helping by providing a means to track your every movement; thereby providing the ability for the other side to get a glimpse into your thoughts by tracking your movements.

Is this good or bad?  Do you have a problem being tracked?  How can this be used, good and bad?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/apr/20/iphone-tracking-prompts-privacy-fears

Texting while driving – death and jail time

November 3, 2009 2 comments

The New York times is doing a series on the dangers of texting while driving. The story is about a young woman who was sentenced to prison for causing a wreck which killed another young woman. Here is the link:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/02/technology/02texting.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&src=tptw

Cell phones in School Zone

October 29, 2009 7 comments

Texas passed a law which went into effect September 1, 2009 which makes it illegal to use a wireless communication device in a school zone in Texas.  There are some requirements:

There must be a sign at beginning of school zone informing drivers that using a wireless communications device is prohibited and the operator is subject to a fine.

When does the restriction apply?  As the school zones are only in effect during specific hours, the same should apply to the cell phone ban.

Exceptions:

If you are stopped you can use your cell phone in a school zone or if you are using a hands free device.

You know the law, what do you think about it.

One question is does using hands free really make a difference in your attention to make it acceptable to use in a school zone?

Based upon simulator studies conducted at the University of Utah they determined there was no difference in the cognitive distraction between hand-held and hands-free devices.   (National Safety Council)  That being the case why should one be banned and the other allowed.  Should both be banned? What is the harm in not using your cell phone while driving in a school zone?

Does it really make a difference if you are on a call while driving.

Two studies found that drivers who use cell phones are four times more likely to be in a crash while using a cell phone. (1997 New England Journal of Medicine examination of hospital records and 2005 Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study linking crashes to cell phone records).

The issue as I see it is that the risk of hitting a child in a school zone and potentially destroying their life as well as your own (could you really forgive yourself if you hit a kid while talking on a phone) is worth putting the phone away for a few minutes.

Let me know your comments.

Also as a follow up to the last blog about texting while driving, try the interactive test at the new york times site:

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/07/19/technology/20090719-driving-game.html

Next time cell phone messaging and texting – Drivers under 18

 

Texting while Driving!

October 21, 2009 6 comments

Texting while driving can lead not only to injury but death. The idea that it is no big deal, will just take a second, or I am not like all those other idiots and I can drive and check my messages is wrong.   How many times have you seen someone driving while checking their text messages or actually sending a text. If you believe you can do it and still be safe watch these videos.  The reality is that you can end up killing someone and destroying several lives including your own. Take the time and look at the video links below. One is a story about a young man who was texting while driving and the other is a public service campaign It may save you or someone you love from horrible consequences.  http://ut.zerofatalities.com/#texting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5NIE3osZEs

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