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I agree on principle... But if you are talking about the solution to this particular problem being informed consent I don't think that quite cuts it.
Apple in effect has software running at all times on you phone which is logging every cell tower you ever communicate with. And the log is kept for at least 10 months, probably longer
Asking if it is ok to do so is nice and all, but my question would be if that is really what they want to do, wtf is it for?
I willing to accept that this is all simply a mistake and their intent is not to do such long term logging. But if that is their intent, they better have a damn good explanation for what they need it for. Simply asking permission before recording a permanent history of my whereabouts in such a manner does not quite do it for me...