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Common locations in iOS - What is it and how to disable it?

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The Common Service Locations in iOS, is a small function that is more openly implemented in iOS 7 This function is responsible for registering all iOS user movements creating a database, a database in which Apple have immediate access anytime. The small system is responsible for taking all coordinates obtained by the GPS device and that these are located in the Common Locations feature. Once the coordinates are obtained undergo a process of identification to relate to the Apple ID. This allows Apple to have better control and more geographical directions. Everything is based on user's location while it is mobilized in different places. 
 
Can I disable this feature? 
 
For some reason, Apple still has not clarified well, this function Locations Frequently, it comes on when we bought our iOS device, but is not cause for alarm, as can be disabled manually very easily. 
 
Steps to disable the feature in iOS Frequently Locations 
 
First we went to settings and scroll down to the Privacy option. 
 
Privacidad iPhone
 
 
 
Then choose the first choice location. 
 
Localizacion
 
 
 
Then scroll down to the bottom and locate the System Services option. 
 
servicios del sistema
 
We return to slide to the bottom and click in Common Locations. 
 
Ubicaciones frecuentes
 
Being in this section will only have to slide the little button from On to Off and ready. In this way we would be clearing the Common Locations feature in IOS. 
 
Another easier way to completely disable this function is to go to small adjustment - Privacy and click on the Locations option and then deselect it. Once we click the button to deselect it, we see a small window with telling us that the service will be deactivated and click in Disable message. 
 
Ajuste - Privacidad en el iPhone
desactivar localizacion
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