Location Settings
Put simply, Location Services allows your phone, its apps and third-party services, to provide location-based services that suit your current whereabouts. In other words: there are apps that can figure out where the nearest gas station is located, whether or not it’s about to rain exactly where you’re standing, AND even whether there’s a potential date happy to meet you for coffee at your local Starbucks.
There are obvious reasons why a weather app needs your location to work effectively — but the same can’t be said for all apps.
As reported by Mashable: “As the New York Times demonstrated in December, many mobile apps are constantly collecting users' locations throughout the day and then sharing that information with numerous third-party companies. The invasiveness is staggering — "accurate to within a few yards and in some cases updated more than 14,000 times a day."
The first step in turning up the privacy when it comes to location services is figuring out which apps are using your location. Head over to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. Here you’ll find a list of apps that are requesting your location.
Now comes the fun part (or, at the very least, the necessary part): you can individually pick and choose which apps get access to your location and which, literally, “Never” earn that right (simply toggle to “Never” beside that app.
You’ll probably want to restrict your camera and other non-essential apps from tracking you, but you can also limit the access of apps like Google Maps and Waze by setting them to “While Using the App.”