Quite a difference in satellite imagery between the two... Apple's is colorless and lacks contrast but is more accurate. Google's is out of date, showing a waterslide that was demolished 10 years ago.
Apple didn't write the code for Maps, Google provided the source code and apple included that in the default apps. Google was stopping from upgrades where as Android was getting all new features.
Now IOS users also can get latest features and Win-win for apple.
You realise that the original Maps app was written by Apple, not Google, right? Google had no control to add the features found on Android.
Apple didn't write the code for Maps, Google provided the source code and apple included that in the default apps. Google was stopping from upgrades where as Android was getting all new features.
Now IOS users also can get latest features and Win-win for apple.
Ha Ha, nice try. Show me factual evidence/link showing that the location tracking in Google Maps IOS is not anonymous, otherwise stay crying in your corner.
It doesnt get more obvious than that:
1. go to youre smartphone app, log into another email account than gmail. Send to youre gmail account something about cars, that you want to buy a particular car model, ...
2. Go on a PC, log into gmail with a web browser. look at the ads all around the page. read the email about the cars. Look at the ads. Reply to youreself, continu the email exchange with other car models, ...
3. Get on the phone, reply to car email and start talking about something else, like computers or tv
4. Get back to gmail on the webbrowser, read the email, look at the ads on the page.
5. Come back a few days later, look at the ads again.
The same thing will happen with google map. Seach locations, look at the ads when using the map app on the streets or when returning to gmail. Its a freaking joke, google is recording every single thing you do and its KEEPING it. Even if you dont log in into a google account, it will do the same thing with the IP address. And google will then try to match the IP with the IP used by one of its account, if it can match it its will merge it to its database. Scary stuff imo.
Web searches, emails content, maps locations, IP's, ... its all recorded. Google products and OS may appear to be free, but they come at a price, there are no free lunch.
Alright, I have tested if Apple Maps is better in China than Google Maps. It isn't. Here is my test. In Apple Maps in the middle of China there is a small lake right above the word CHINA. The lake is called Qinghai Lake. To the right of the lake there is a city called Xining. If you zoom in, the lake will disappear (another bug) and the city, well, there is just the name of the city! No streets, no nothing! Try this on Google Maps. There are streets and everything there. The same for every other city around. Apple Maps is empty in the middle of China. Apple maps being better in China than Google Maps is just a myth! Apple Maps sucks in China! See for yourself!
Mmm... With Apple Maps on my iPad, I show:
I left it zoomed out because zooming in further removes the City name as it considers it a distraction.
So, I suspect your characterization of Apple Maps vs Google maps in China as being a myth... is just a myth!
You know, you don't get anywhere by lobbing softballs in the strike zone!
The same thing will happen with google map. Seach locations, look at the ads when using the map app on the streets or when returning to gmail. Its a freaking joke, google is recording every single thing you do and its KEEPING it.
So we've gone from "is" tracking to "will" track. Still reaching there I see. Google clearly states that its location reporting in IOS maps is used to determine speed to improve traffic reporting, no user specific data. including start location or end location are sent to google servers. If you somehow believe that Google is recording this information and using it to target search results, when they explicitly said they do not, then there's very little anyone can do to pluck you out of whatever paranoid world you're living in.
Ha Ha, nice try. Show me factual evidence/link showing that the location tracking in Google Maps IOS is not anonymous, otherwise stay crying in your corner.
So you double-down with childish insults. Welcome to the ignore list. Bye.
So we've gone from "is" tracking to "will" track. Still reaching there I see. Google clearly states that its location reporting in IOS maps is used to determine speed to improve traffic reporting, no user specific data. including start location or end location are sent to google servers. If you somehow believe that Google is recording this information and using it to target search results, when they explicitly said they do not, then there's very little anyone can do to pluck you out of whatever paranoid world you're living in.
Sheesh.
I didnt try the recent map app we just got on iOS, but the Android smartphone its taking route information and its using it to push ads related to youre route. I dont know how its saving the information, but its doing it. Results is key here, experiment with it and watch it play out. IF Google is not recording it, how can I still received related ads weeks later...
Yes, unfortunately its most common rating is 1 star - if it works, great. If not - unlike a physical nuvi - I can't return it and there's $50 down the tubes.
I didnt try the recent map app we just got on iOS, but the Android smartphone its taking route information and its using it to push ads related to youre route. I dont know how its saving the information, but its doing it. Results is key here, experiment with it and watch it play out. IF Google is not recording it, how can I still received related ads weeks later...
If you searched for a location using google search whether or not you actually navigated to it using google navigation/maps, most likely the reason you are getting pushed ads is because of your search for the location.
Look, non-anonymous location a very sensitive topic with all sorts of legal ramifications, if google say their tracking is entirely anonymous (and opt in might I add) I would believe that until someone can show me any actual evidence to the contrary.
So we've gone from "is" tracking to "will" track. Still reaching there I see. Google clearly states that its location reporting in IOS maps is used to determine speed to improve traffic reporting, no user specific data. including start location or end location are sent to google servers. If you somehow believe that Google is recording this information and using it to target search results, when they explicitly said they do not, then there's very little anyone can do to pluck you out of whatever paranoid world you're living in.
Sheesh.
Google told the DoJ that they would respect people's requests not to allow tracking cookies, one slap on the wrist $22 million fine with a not guilty plea for deviously overriding browser settings to install tracking cookies later, and we can see just how much Google's word is worth, i.e. sweet f*ck all.
"Deceptive" tracking practices refers to the fact that the app asks you to turn on tracking right at the outset, making the user think that this is required for the programs operation at all. Then to turn it off, first you have to know where to look, and then you have to dig six levels down to turn it off.
>> IOS AD tracking, looks "deceptive" to me.
It probably doesn’t come as a shock to know that the tracking is switched on as a default in the operating system so any device you have that is running iOS 6 will already be collecting this anonymous information. It is entirely possible to remove the tracking from the device but it looks like Apple have gone out of their way to bury the disable setting where users wouldn’t think to look for it.
Google told the DoJ that they would respect people's requests not to allow tracking cookies, one slap on the wrist $22 million fine with a not guilty plea for deviously overriding browser settings to install tracking cookies later, and we can see just how much Google's word is worth, i.e. sweet f*ck all.
I'm sure that was just a little mistake, just like when apple was tracking cell phone tower locations. :-)
"Surely OP will deliver..." I can see it myself here, and won't care after the next 30 seconds anyway.
Here's a small violin it didn't work in your one trivial use case, no one ever said Google Maps was perfect, in fact Google tells you it isn't, but it's far more detailed and accuate globally than Apple Maps.
What do my kids keep saying these days for stupidity? "Derp?"
Run along, run along... /ignore
Here you go:-
Look, according to Google there is nothing here, just bare earth:-
It's a good thing emergency services don't use Google, how would they respond to an average Joe's emergency in a street that doesn't exist:-
Here are more houses that don't exist, according to Google it's bare earth:-
...and some more:-
Lastly here's a picture taken on one of the Longhurst and Longhurst corners, note the houses where Google says there is bare earth:-
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Years ago I came to the conclusion that reading Appleinsider is like watching Fox News. Sooooo much bias.
Quite a difference in satellite imagery between the two... Apple's is colorless and lacks contrast but is more accurate. Google's is out of date, showing a waterslide that was demolished 10 years ago.
Apple didn't write the code for Maps, Google provided the source code and apple included that in the default apps. Google was stopping from upgrades where as Android was getting all new features.
Now IOS users also can get latest features and Win-win for apple.
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Originally Posted by RichL
You realise that the original Maps app was written by Apple, not Google, right? Google had no control to add the features found on Android.
Apple didn't write the code for Maps, Google provided the source code and apple included that in the default apps. Google was stopping from upgrades where as Android was getting all new features.
Now IOS users also can get latest features and Win-win for apple.
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Originally Posted by patpatpat
Ha Ha, nice try. Show me factual evidence/link showing that the location tracking in Google Maps IOS is not anonymous, otherwise stay crying in your corner.
It doesnt get more obvious than that:
1. go to youre smartphone app, log into another email account than gmail. Send to youre gmail account something about cars, that you want to buy a particular car model, ...
2. Go on a PC, log into gmail with a web browser. look at the ads all around the page. read the email about the cars. Look at the ads. Reply to youreself, continu the email exchange with other car models, ...
3. Get on the phone, reply to car email and start talking about something else, like computers or tv
4. Get back to gmail on the webbrowser, read the email, look at the ads on the page.
5. Come back a few days later, look at the ads again.
The same thing will happen with google map. Seach locations, look at the ads when using the map app on the streets or when returning to gmail. Its a freaking joke, google is recording every single thing you do and its KEEPING it. Even if you dont log in into a google account, it will do the same thing with the IP address. And google will then try to match the IP with the IP used by one of its account, if it can match it its will merge it to its database. Scary stuff imo.
Web searches, emails content, maps locations, IP's, ... its all recorded. Google products and OS may appear to be free, but they come at a price, there are no free lunch.
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Originally Posted by NelsonX
Alright, I have tested if Apple Maps is better in China than Google Maps. It isn't. Here is my test. In Apple Maps in the middle of China there is a small lake right above the word CHINA. The lake is called Qinghai Lake. To the right of the lake there is a city called Xining. If you zoom in, the lake will disappear (another bug) and the city, well, there is just the name of the city! No streets, no nothing! Try this on Google Maps. There are streets and everything there. The same for every other city around. Apple Maps is empty in the middle of China. Apple maps being better in China than Google Maps is just a myth! Apple Maps sucks in China! See for yourself!
Mmm... With Apple Maps on my iPad, I show:
I left it zoomed out because zooming in further removes the City name as it considers it a distraction.
So, I suspect your characterization of Apple Maps vs Google maps in China as being a myth... is just a myth!
You know, you don't get anywhere by lobbing softballs in the strike zone!
Mmm... With Apple Maps on my iPad, I show:
I left it zoomed out because zooming in further removes the City name as it considers it a distraction.
So, I suspect your characterization of Apple Maps vs Google maps in China as being a myth... is just a myth!
You know, you don't get anywhere by lobbing softballs in the strike zone!
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Originally Posted by herbapou
The same thing will happen with google map. Seach locations, look at the ads when using the map app on the streets or when returning to gmail. Its a freaking joke, google is recording every single thing you do and its KEEPING it.
So we've gone from "is" tracking to "will" track. Still reaching there I see. Google clearly states that its location reporting in IOS maps is used to determine speed to improve traffic reporting, no user specific data. including start location or end location are sent to google servers. If you somehow believe that Google is recording this information and using it to target search results, when they explicitly said they do not, then there's very little anyone can do to pluck you out of whatever paranoid world you're living in.
Sheesh.
Quote:
Originally Posted by patpatpat
Ha Ha, nice try. Show me factual evidence/link showing that the location tracking in Google Maps IOS is not anonymous, otherwise stay crying in your corner.
So you double-down with childish insults. Welcome to the ignore list. Bye.
Quote:
Originally Posted by patpatpat
So we've gone from "is" tracking to "will" track. Still reaching there I see. Google clearly states that its location reporting in IOS maps is used to determine speed to improve traffic reporting, no user specific data. including start location or end location are sent to google servers. If you somehow believe that Google is recording this information and using it to target search results, when they explicitly said they do not, then there's very little anyone can do to pluck you out of whatever paranoid world you're living in.
Sheesh.
I didnt try the recent map app we just got on iOS, but the Android smartphone its taking route information and its using it to push ads related to youre route. I dont know how its saving the information, but its doing it. Results is key here, experiment with it and watch it play out. IF Google is not recording it, how can I still received related ads weeks later...
Yes, unfortunately its most common rating is 1 star - if it works, great. If not - unlike a physical nuvi - I can't return it and there's $50 down the tubes.
So? Report it in the "Report a Problem" section.
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Originally Posted by Gazoobee
So you double-down with childish insults. Welcome to the ignore list. Bye.
Covering your ears and shouting "la la la la" to yourself, doesn't make the truth go away. I'll miss you!.
Quote:
Originally Posted by herbapou
I didnt try the recent map app we just got on iOS, but the Android smartphone its taking route information and its using it to push ads related to youre route. I dont know how its saving the information, but its doing it. Results is key here, experiment with it and watch it play out. IF Google is not recording it, how can I still received related ads weeks later...
If you searched for a location using google search whether or not you actually navigated to it using google navigation/maps, most likely the reason you are getting pushed ads is because of your search for the location.
Look, non-anonymous location a very sensitive topic with all sorts of legal ramifications, if google say their tracking is entirely anonymous (and opt in might I add) I would believe that until someone can show me any actual evidence to the contrary.
Well that is great. I planned on spending the next two weeks in the Australian outback wilderness and was worried I might get lost.
Quote:
Originally Posted by patpatpat
So we've gone from "is" tracking to "will" track. Still reaching there I see. Google clearly states that its location reporting in IOS maps is used to determine speed to improve traffic reporting, no user specific data. including start location or end location are sent to google servers. If you somehow believe that Google is recording this information and using it to target search results, when they explicitly said they do not, then there's very little anyone can do to pluck you out of whatever paranoid world you're living in.
Sheesh.
Google told the DoJ that they would respect people's requests not to allow tracking cookies, one slap on the wrist $22 million fine with a not guilty plea for deviously overriding browser settings to install tracking cookies later, and we can see just how much Google's word is worth, i.e. sweet f*ck all.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gazoobee
"Deceptive" tracking practices refers to the fact that the app asks you to turn on tracking right at the outset, making the user think that this is required for the programs operation at all. Then to turn it off, first you have to know where to look, and then you have to dig six levels down to turn it off.
>> IOS AD tracking, looks "deceptive" to me.
It probably doesn’t come as a shock to know that the tracking is switched on as a default in the operating system so any device you have that is running iOS 6 will already be collecting this anonymous information. It is entirely possible to remove the tracking from the device but it looks like Apple have gone out of their way to bury the disable setting where users wouldn’t think to look for it.
Quote:
Originally Posted by hill60
Google told the DoJ that they would respect people's requests not to allow tracking cookies, one slap on the wrist $22 million fine with a not guilty plea for deviously overriding browser settings to install tracking cookies later, and we can see just how much Google's word is worth, i.e. sweet f*ck all.
I'm sure that was just a little mistake, just like when apple was tracking cell phone tower locations. :-)
Quote:
Originally Posted by thataveragejoe
"Surely OP will deliver..." I can see it myself here, and won't care after the next 30 seconds anyway.
Here's a small violin it didn't work in your one trivial use case, no one ever said Google Maps was perfect, in fact Google tells you it isn't, but it's far more detailed and accuate globally than Apple Maps.
What do my kids keep saying these days for stupidity? "Derp?"
Run along, run along... /ignore
Here you go:-
Look, according to Google there is nothing here, just bare earth:-
It's a good thing emergency services don't use Google, how would they respond to an average Joe's emergency in a street that doesn't exist:-
Here are more houses that don't exist, according to Google it's bare earth:-
...and some more:-
Lastly here's a picture taken on one of the Longhurst and Longhurst corners, note the houses where Google says there is bare earth:-
Quote:
Originally Posted by patpatpat
I'm sure that was just a little mistake, just like when apple was tracking cell phone tower locations. :-)
I wonder how a call routes to a phone if no-one knows where it is?