Wednesday, May 11, 2011

An update 4.3.3 to delete the IOS bug geotagging iPhone

It is a scandal that would rapidly end. The bug of the iPhone's geolocation, which locates every moment users and saves the data, was roundly denounced for several days on the Internet. Apple has tried to calm things down but the Cupertino company has especially recognized the need to change things.


IOS version 4.3.3, its mobile operating system, should help. According to BGR, this update should thus stop transmitting the geographical coordinates to iTunes. The size of the database would be further reduced and it could be cleared with the will of the user. While improving battery performance.


This new version of IOS 4 should come out in next two weeks, maybe even earlier. Is reassuring, a little disgruntled users. (EP)

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