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  2. Switching Off This 1 Phone Setting Could Instantly Help ...

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    “ You have the choice to not share your location all the time or really be intentional about when you are sharing location,” Hutnik said. “You might need it because you want to find out how ...

  3. How to Turn Off Location Tracking on Your iPhone - AOL

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    Knowing how to turn off location tracking on your iPhone as well as managing location tracking gives you more control over how much of your personal information may be recorded and sold.

  4. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    If one is drastically different from the others, remove it and change your password. Be aware that there are some legitimate reasons why your history can show unfamiliar locations, such as your mobile device detecting the wrong location or Internet provider using a proxy server.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  6. Find My - Wikipedia

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    Find My, as well as its predecessor Find My Friends, raised privacy issues arising from tracking a user's location, without notification. Several safety features mean a user shares their location only with people they choose and can revoke permission at any time. "Friends" can track only users who have accepted an access request.

  7. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    Add an extra security step to sign into your account with 2-step verification. Find out how to turn on 2-step verification and receive a verification code, and how to turn off 2-step verification if you need to.

  8. Ride sharing privacy - Wikipedia

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    Ride-sharing has been a concept since World War II, but it wasn't until around the 1990s when programs started to digitize. [1] Some of the first telephone-based ride-matching programs were Bellevue Smart Traveler from the University of Washington, Los Angeles Smart Traveler from Los Angeles's Commuter Transportation Services, and Rideshare Express from Sacramento Rideshare. [1]

  9. Protecting your AOL Account

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    • Never share your password over email or third-party sites. • AOL will NEVER email or call you asking for your password. • Learn more security tips by checking out our online help article Password help. • Sign out of your AOL account when using a public computer or sharing a computer.