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Meituan App is accused of locating users for 24 hours in a row. How to protect the privacy and security of customers?

Some netizens exposed it on the Internet. He pointed out that although Meituan app was not opened for use within 24 hours, he has been obtaining his own positioning information. He thinks such behavior is obviously wrong. This is an invasion of his personal privacy. After all, he doesn't need to use Meituan app without opening it. Why does he keep getting his place? It is not a map software, so today we will discuss personal privacy.

First, why did he ask for a location?

As we all know, when we open an app, generally speaking, it will give us three permissions. The first is to stimulate short messages, the second is to locate permissions, and the third is to search our file management. These three permissions are basically the most important in mobile phone content, because we can simply get our daily hobbies and our behavior trajectory from this information.

Second, how do you think that Meituan app continues to gain our positioning authority?

First of all, let's analyze how Meituan app works. Under normal circumstances, if we use it, we definitely need to locate it after opening it. He will push us some content that we might like according to our geographical location. For example, the use of food hotels is actually better, and we don't need to repeatedly locate and input geographical coordinates, but under normal circumstances we don't open them, which means we don't need this function when we do it.

Third, why did he seek our positioning information?

Many people think that they have been motionless, and positioning information is actually useless to these softwares, but it is not. To some extent, our geographical location actually belongs to the category of personal information, and in these commercial software, they can't get our positioning software without our permission. Judging from our current control of network security, such behavior has actually violated the law.