Phones store full record of everywhere they’ve been which can be easily found or deleted

Phones store full record of everywhere they’ve been which can be easily found or deleted




Your phone has been keeping a comprehensive list of everywhere you’ve been – and you might not even know.
Whether you use iOS or Android, handsets have ways of watching where their owners are going and keeping a record of all of that information.
The data can be a very useful way of reminding yourself where you've been or when exactly you went on a certain trip. It also allows the phones to tell you useful information by knowing where you tend to go and on what days.
But it can also be a strange way of remembering just how much information some technology companies store about your life.
information on its Your Timeline page, which used to be known as Location History. You can head there and see a map of everywhere you’ve been with your phone – grouped into trips and dates.
The site uses the data for its various location-aware tools, including Maps and notifications that can make you aware of things that are happening nearby.
It’s from that same page that you can opt to enable the tool if it’s not already turned on, or to pause it.
If you’re on Android, then the tracking feature can happen using just the phone. On iOS it needs an app – the Google app, for instance, can track your location and send it to Google while it sits in the background.
Google also makes it easy to turn off location information, and to delete either everything or specific parts of the information that it has stored.
To turn the whole thing off, you can head to your Google account and turn the “Location History” switch off. Since you’re doing that at the account level, it will change whatever device has been tracking you.
To delete it, you head to the location history page above and select either a day or location and opt to delete that history. Otherwise you can pick the “Delete all history” option to get rid of the entire thing.
Apple also does something similar, in its iPhones.
To see the list, you can head to the Settings app and click on Privacy. There you’ll find an option for Location services, which is also the place you can disable any other app from tracking you.
Scroll down to the bottom of that list and find the setting for System Services. Click on that and choose Frequent Locations.
In there you’ll find a list of everywhere you’ve been and how many times you’ve been there.
Like Google, Apple uses that information to understand more about what you do. It will be able to tell if you tend to drive home at a certain time each day, for instance, and suggest that traffic is looking bad if it is.
It’s important to note that none of Apple’s Frequent Locations data is sent to Apple by default, and it just lives on your phone. That can make it less useful than Google’s version – you can’t view it on the web, and you'll lose it if you move to a new phone – but it also means that it won't be used for advertising or anythign else.
Emoji update to bring 72 more characters, including shrug, selfie and range of breakfast foods

Emoji update to bring 72 more characters, including shrug, selfie and range of breakfast foods




Everyone’s emoji vocabulary is about to receive a huge expansion as authorities roll out new pictures.
The Unicode Consortium, which maintains the standards for emoji so that they can work across sites, sending out a new update. And it includes a wide variety of pictures, including 
Some of those serve obvious purposes, like a picture that shows someone rolling on the floor laughing or a shrug, which is usually represented through letters like: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
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A sample of the new emoji, compiled by Emojipedia (Emojipedia)
Others are slightly more unexpected, like a face with a cowboy hat and a gherkin.
Yet more tend to build on existing pictures to give them more possibilities. That includes the addition of a glass of milk, clinking glasses and a tumbler full of whiskey, building on the existing beer and martini glasses.
It could still take some time for the emoji to actually arrive on your phone. Though the non-profit consortium will approve the new emoji towards the end of the month, they have to be drawn and integrated into particular operating systems by the companies that make them.
That has led to some problems with the various little images, which experts have said can potentially cause huge amounts of confusion because each company draws them differently.
And the new pictures won’t solve all of the existing problems with emoji. Many have argued that despite the addition of skin tone modifiers, for instance, the pictures are still a long way from being diverse enough – it’s not possible to show a woman doing most of the jobs that they depict, for instance, something that Google engineers want to fix.
Facebook builds AI that reads and understands posts and messages like a human

Facebook builds AI that reads and understands posts and messages like a human




Facebook has built an AI system that can read text as well as a human.
The new computer can read through several thousand posts per second, in more than 20 languages, and understand what they are all saying.
The new tool will be used to let people get more out of the site, it said. “Understanding the various ways text is used on Facebook can help us improve people's experiences with our products, whether we're surfacing more of the content that people want to see or filtering out undesirable content like spam,” it wrote in a blogpost announcing the change.
The tool is initially being tested in Facebook Messenger, and is being used to help the site understand certain searches.
On Messenger, for instance, the site is using the tool to scan through messages and tell what people are wanting to do. It needs to be able to tell what the difference is between “I just came out of the taxi” and “I need a ride”, Facebook said in its blog post, so that it can help – or potentially in the future advertise to – them with more relevance and accuracy.
The tool, called Deep Text, has been developed by engineers working on the site’s bot platform. It uses deep learning, which means that it can understand things like a human and come to learn more about a language without people telling it what to think.
That will mean that it will be able to scan through conversations and pick up on slang or other differences in language automatically, Facebook said.
It hopes to go on to make its AI even smarter so that it can do other things like come to understand the context of a discussion, such as what page it is happening on, as well as making it better at understanding how text and pictures can interact to make meaning.
Iain Duncan Smith says Donald Trump is 'a very decent man'

Iain Duncan Smith says Donald Trump is 'a very decent man'




Iain Duncan Smith has appeared to back Donald Trump – describing him as “a very decent man”.
The former work and pensions secretary said that “serious politicians” in the US had supported Mr Trump and quoted representative Paul Ryan praising the billionaire business owner.
“There are some very serious politicians, Paul Ryan, he said categorically: that he [Trump] is a very decent man,” Mr Duncan Smith told LBC radio.
Asked whether he would vote for Mr Trump or Hillary Clinton Mr Duncan Smith said he didn’t have a vote, and that he would not vote for Ms Clinton.
“I don’t have a vote, certainly – but I wouldn’t be voting for Clinton, that’s for sure. With her record on emails and her record on the state department,” he explained.
The statement from the Tory MP and Leave campaigner comes as David Cameron this morning said he would try to work with Mr Trump if he won office.
There were calls to ban the presumptive Republican Party nominee from Britain after he announced a policy of banning all Muslims from entering the United States.
MPs debated the issue after a petition was signed by over 100,000 people; it has now been endorsed by over half a million voters.
He has also pledged to force Mexico to build a giant wall on its border with the United States to stop Mexicans from entering US territory without permission.
The business mogul is set to visit Britain later this month to open a golf course he owns in Scotland. 
His visit will come the day before the European Union referendum; it is not clear whether he will officially meet the Prime Minister or other leading politicians.
Mr Trump will face whoever wins the Democratic nomination for US president later this year. Hilary Clinton is the runaway favourite to win that primary race.
Fifa corruption: Sepp Blatter, Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner 'profited by more than £55m' through wrongdoing

Fifa corruption: Sepp Blatter, Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner 'profited by more than £55m' through wrongdoing





Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter and two other senior officials awarded themselves pay contracts which cost the organisation more than £55m over the course of five years, lawyers for world football's governing body have said.
The contracts of Blatter, sacked secretary general Jerome Valcke and fired deputy secretary general Markus Kattner were revealed by Fifa on Friday as part of the ongoing investigation into wrongdoing at the organisation.
“The evidence appears to reveal a coordinated effort by three former top officials of Fifa to enrich themselves through annual salary increases, World Cup bonuses and other incentives, totalling more than 79 million Swiss francs – in just the last five years,” said Bill Burck, a partner with Quinn Emanuel, the attorneys conducting the probe.
Investigators also revealed that eight-and-a-half-year contract extensions were granted to Valcke and Kattner shortly before the governing body's presidential election in 2011, when Blatter was challenged by Mohamed Bin Hammam.
The contracts not only increased salaries and included bonuses, but also ensured that Valcke and Kattner would receive severance payments of approximately £12.3m and £6.9m respectively if their employment was terminated - a likely outcome had Blatter lost the election.
According to a Fifa statement, these severance arragements "appear to violate mandatory Swiss law." 
"It is clear that the preliminary findings indicate that the payments and contracts warrant considerable further investigation," the statement read.
"Fifa has shared this information with the Office of the Swiss Attorney General and it will brief the US Department of Justice on the matters as well."
Klaus Stoehlker, Sepp Blatter's spokesman, reportedly told Sky Sports News: "My job for Blatter is finished. The Fifa volcano is exploding."
The revelations came one day after Swiss law enforcement officials searched the organisation's headqaurters in Zurich.
The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland (OAG) seized documents and electronic data as part of its investigation which initially began looking into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
A statement from the OAG read: "As part of the ongoing criminal investigations in the FIFA affair, the Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland carried out a search of Fifa's headquarters on June 2 2016 with the aim of confirming existing findings and obtaining further information.
"Documents and electronic data were seized and will now be examined to determine their relevance to the ongoing proceedings.
"The investigations still relate only to the persons named in earlier statements issued by the OAG and further persons unknown. As proceedings are ongoing, no further information can be given at present."
Both Blatter and Valcke are being investigated by the OAG for suspected criminal mismanagement of Fifa money. The pair were banned by Fifa's ethics committee for six and 12 years respectively.
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Kattner was sacked last month after being accused of paying himself bonuses (Getty)
Kattner, who has previously served as Fifa's chief financial officer, is not currently under criminal investigation. He was sacked by Fifa on 23 May for breaches of "fiduciary duty" after being accused of paying himself bonuses.
The documents released by Fifa reveal that Blatter awarded himself a £7.7m bonus on 1 December 2010 for that year's World Cup in Brazil, with Valcke receiving £6.3m and Kattner £2m. 
For the 2014 edition of the tournament, Blatter received £8.4m on 19 October 2011, Valcke £7m and Kattner a payment of £2.8m.
Valcke and Kattner also received bonuses for the 2018 World Cup on 10 June 2014 - £7.7m and £3.1m respectively.

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Hergé had imagined, Elon Musk has. Sixty-three years after the return to earth of the rocket checkered red and white Tintin, Space X is reached, Friday, May 6, to bring smoothly the first stage of its rocket Falcon 9. This third feat since 2015 clears four attempts unsuccessful and opens new opportunities in the future reuse of launchers.
After a few minutes of ascent and as the second stage of the rocket continues its trajectory to place in orbit a Japanese telecommunications satellite, the imposing first floor of 70 meters high charge of propulsion stood out. He was beginning its descent into the night, hampered by motors, allowing it to be installed vertically on a barge floating in the Atlantic off the coast of Florida.
The success would be complete for Elon Musk if he was not overtaken by another billionaire in the digital economy, Jeff Bezos, Amazon's boss, founder of the space company Blue Origin. His rocket, New Shepard has landed safely for the first time in November 2015, a month before the first successful Falcon 9. It has since been two other successes. Both competitors are at par, slight advantage to Blue Origin.Lower the costs
Since the early 2000s, two American entrepreneurs compete to develop space tourism. Jeff Bezos wants to offer, ...
In Canada, the exodus by land and air to escape the fire in Fort McMurray
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Six-year-old boy calls the police after his father runs a red light

Six-year-old boy calls the police after his father runs a red light




Although a six-year-old Massachusetts boy is not old enough to join the police force quite yet, he already seems determined to get his law enforcement work underway. 
Quincy, Massachusetts, police posted audio of a 911 call made by the child, Robbie Richardson, after he says his father went through a red traffic light on the way to the car wash. 
“My daddy went past a red light. He has a black truck,” young Robbie tells the dispatcher in the recording. “We had to go to the car wash and then he went past the red light.” 
The dispatcher asked that the boy put his father, Michael Richardson, on the line. 
“I apologise,” he said, laughing nervously before telling the dispatcher there was no emergency. 
According to the Boston Globe, Michael tried to explain to his son that it is sometimes acceptable to make a right turn at a red light in many US cities. 
Although Robbie was not in trouble for making the non-emergency 911 call over the weekend, his mother, Joleen, said they had to explain to him the importance of calling the line only in the event of an emergency. 
“We talked to him, and told him you can only call in an emergency,” she said. She explained to the Globe that she had taught her son how to properly call 911, but “I didn’t think he was going to call like that.”
With public safety first in his list of priorities, Robbie knows that next time his father runs a red light he is not going to bother emergency dispatchers with such small offfences. 

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    National Enquirer names four British sportsmen in sex scandals protected by UK gagging order

    National Enquirer names four British sportsmen in sex scandals protected by UK gagging order




    The so-called supermarket tabloid the National Enquirer is not known for the subtlety of its headlines - or the sensational nature of its stories.
    This week it carried one that read “Soccer’s Sex Rats -  Their Shocking Affairs! above an article that named four British sportsmen who used gagging orders in the UK to prevent details of alleged affairs and a sexting scandal from being reported there. 
    “Highly-paid English soccer bad boys have used the courts to hide their sordid secrets,” the tabloid said. “But in an exclusive report,The National ENQUIRER names - and shames - the sex rats!”
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    The details that the four men were trying to cover up are apparently as gutter-worthy as one of the hope of the Enquirer’s attention.
    One of the stars sought an injunction to cover up two accusations of cheating – including up claims he cheated on his partner with another celeb on the eve of their wedding, MailOnline reported.
    A football club boss allegedly asked for a woman to send him pictures of herself in high heels, stockings and without underwear as a reward for his team winning an away game. The allegations also involve a married footballer said to have had a fling with a well-known model, it said.
    A third footballer went to court last year to prevent an affair he allegedly had with a celebrity being made public. The fourth sportsman secured a gagging order to hide allegations about his sex life in 2008. 
    The revelations in the US come after a string of controversial privacy cases, including a recent Supreme Court ruling banning publication of the name of a married celebrity who took part in a threesome.
    Last week, it emerged a world famous singer obtained a gagging order to hush up claims he sexually harassed his hairdresser.
    The global star faced an employment tribunal over the allegations last year and settled the case out of court in February, the website reported.
    Supreme Court judges recently declared that adults in England and Wales have no right to know about the sex lives of celebrities.
    They banned publication of the names of the married man who took part in a threesome, and that of his partner, in a landmark ruling that threatens to open the gates to a flood of gagging writs for the rich and famous. 
    The star - known only as PJS in court papers - had asked another couple if they were “up for a three-way” before being offered sex in an olive oil-filled paddling pool.
    Judges at the Supreme Court were expected to lift the gagging order around the celebrity but instead ruled that publication of the story would “infringe the privacy rights of the claimant, his partner, and their children”.
    While the injunction prevents the press in England and Wales from naming the couple, that has not prevented publications anywhere else in the world to reveal their identities, including Scotland and Ireland.
    Man’s pictures of murdered girlfriend were on Facebook for 36 hours before being taken down

    Man’s pictures of murdered girlfriend were on Facebook for 36 hours before being taken down




    A man’s gruesome pictures of his murdered girlfriend were posted onto her Facebook wall and left on the site for 36 hours before they were removed.
    Alleged murderer Kenneth Alan Amyx, 45, told authorities that he and his girlfriend, 43-year-old Jennifer Streit-Spears, had talked about a suicide pact for months.
    They were drinking together at an apartment in Plano, Texas, when they reportedly agreed to stab each other until they died, according to police documents as reported by the New York Times.
    Ms Streit-Spears, his girlfriend of four months, “chickened out”, said Mr Amyx, and he had to “finish her off”, read the document.
    The pictures included Ms Streit-Spears, in the nude with her throat cut, and one selfie of Mr Amyx, his face covered in blood, with the caption: “Pray for us”.
    Mr Amyx, who was also wanted by police for child abuse crimes, called his father shortly after the stabbing and said: “This is Ken. I love you. We’ve cut our throats,” and told him the address of the apartment.
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    Jennifer Streit-Spears (Facebook)
    The pictures of her dead body were posted onto social media for the victim’s friends and family to see, although her page was private and did not allow access for the public.
    She asked Facebook to remove the pictures but they stayed on the site for 36 hours.
    “We remove graphic images when they are shared to celebrate violence,” a Facebook spokeswoman said in a statement, adding that the picture was not immediately removed as it was not clear at first what it depicted and it had been posted on Ms Streit-Spear’s wall by another user.
    “As soon as it was clear what the facts were behind this photograph, we removed it.”
    Ms Streit-Spears' Facebook wall is now an "in remembrance" page.
    Independent reader successfully overturns expert advice against reheating spinach

    Independent reader successfully overturns expert advice against reheating spinach



    Advice from a European food safety body to avoid reheating spinach has been overturned after an article in The Independent prompted a student in Hong Kong to embark on an epic struggle in the name of science.
    While it might seem like an innocent thing to do, the European Food Information Council (EUFIC) had warned that reheating spinach and other leafy vegetables could potentially lead to the production of a substance, nitrosamines, that can cause cancer and ‘Blue Baby Syndrome’, in which children cannot get enough oxygen in their blood.
    After The Independent ran a story that featured their advice, the article was picked up by a newspaper in Hong Kong. 
    The student, Albert, became concerned when his mother "suddenly stopped eating vegetables" after reading the article as she feared getting cancer from the food she prepared at night to be reheated for the next day for lunch at work.
    "I told her, don't be so sensitive on that particular [news]paper. You would first get colorectal cancer first only because of you don't eat veggies," he wrote in an email to The Independent
    "She did not trust me. The whole family did not either. 
    "I thought, there must be more of them out there who were affected by that news article and... many problems can happen in my opinion." 
    Albert then raised a "series of complaints" against the Hong Kong newspaper, but they "just shed their responsibility to you, Independent".
    Undeterred, Albert then complained to The Indepedent, saying he was “outraged” and describing the suggestion that eating reheated spinach could give you cancer, based on the purported evidence, as “nonsense”.
    Our readers’ liaison assistant then pointed to the guidance posted on EUFIC’s website.
    At this point, many people would have simply given up.
    But Albert refused to admit defeat. Instead, he sent a detailed argument to the EUFIC, complete with two tables of figures.
    An EUFIC official has now replied in an email to Albert, saying they have removed the guidance and they “very much appreciate your time and comments which we will take into account when preparing new articles on this topic”.
    A EUFIC spokeswoman confirmed the news to The Independent"We have recently removed this content from our website as the information was out of date and no long reflected the current recommendations from European authorities, whom do not advise against reheating spinach provided proper storage and reheating practices are followed.
    "Provided proper cooling, storage and reheating takes place, it is fine to reheat spinach." 
    Until Albert got in touch, EUFIC’s argument about the dangers of reheating spinach ran like this. Leafy vegetables can contain high concentrations of nitrate, which is harmless but can be converted into nitrites and then nitrosamines, some of which are known to be carcinogenic. These substances can also affect the bloodstream's ability to carry oxygen and in young children can cause a Blue Baby Syndrome. They advised against reheating spinach to minimise the chance of creating nitrosamines.

    But, in his email to EUFIC, Albert said he was “a bit disappointed” by the quality of the reasoning behind the guidance and provided his own.
    “Nitrate in food can be converted into nitrite with the presence of certain enzymes and bacteria. Nitrite reacts with amino acids to form nitrosamine if the condition is favourable, such as high temperature and acidic environment,” he wrote.
    “It is true that the conversion is theoretically correct. But your article is over-generalized to make a conclusion that requires readers to take proactive actions. 
    “Can you provide the source of research publications that test the level of nitrite/nitrosamine in leftovers after 24-hour storage in the fridge? 
    “My main argument is, if there aren't any real experiments on this, you do not have enough evidence to change the public's lifestyle. Many people may have been reheating their lunchboxes for a long time in their office pantry.
    “You should know toxicology is not only about the presence of a ‘harmful’ substance, but also its dosage! I agree that nitrate has the possibility to turn into nitrites by naturally existing bacteria.
    “However, the amount of nitrites that are present at the time of ingestion is what matters or what we should be careful of. Not simply its presence.”
    Prostate cancer linked to men's waistline size, research suggests

    Prostate cancer linked to men's waistline size, research suggests



    Men with larger waistlines could be at higher risk of developing prostate cancer, new research has suggested.
    The study, by researchers at the University of Oxford, analysed data on 130,000 men in aged in their fifties from eight different European countries. It found men were most at risk from the cancer when their waistline exceeds 37 inches (94 cm). 
    Men with a 37 inch waistline were found to have a 13% higher risk of aggressive prostate cancer than men with a waist of 33 inches (84cm).
    The research suggests a higher mortality rate is associated higher Body Mass Indexes (BMI), as it may be linked to more aggressive forms of the cancer, known as high grade prostate cancer.
    Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer for men in the UK. Around 47,000 men are diagnosed with it in the UK every year, with an estimated 10,800 annual fatalities.
    Simon Grieveson, Head of Research Funding at Prostate Cancer UK told The Independent: “Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active can protect against many diseases, including cancer. This research adds to a growing amount of evidence that shows that weight and waist size could be another crucial risk factor for men to be aware of when it comes to protecting themselves against prostate cancer.”
    He added that the research was a reminder of the need to be vigilant for symptoms of the disease and to aid earlier diagnosis by acting on concerns as they arise: “Prostate cancer is often symptomless in the early stages when it is most treatable which is why awareness of risk is so crucial.  We already know that men over 50, black men and men with a family history of prostate cancer are more likely to develop the disease. These findings may give doctors another warning sign to look out for. Importantly, unlike the other known risk factors, being overweight is a risk factor that men can proactively do something to change.”

    Black, Asian and other ethnic minority NHS staff more likely to be bullied by colleagues, new report finds

    Black, Asian and other ethnic minority NHS staff more likely to be bullied by colleagues, new report finds


    Black, Asian and other ethnic minority staff in the NHS are far more likely to be subject to harassment, abuse or bullying by colleagues, according to stark new findings from employee surveys. 
    The chief executive of the NHS in England said that evidence of apparent discrimination in the first national report of its kind was “deeply concerning”. 
    Overall, black and minority ethnic (BME) staff members were more likely than white colleagues to report bullying, harassment and abuse from other members staff in three out of every four hospitals in England. 
    In 81 per cent of hospitals, higher percentages of BME staff reported having been personally discriminated against by a manager. 
    Evidence of potential discrimination faced by staff in the NHS was highlighted in a landmark report two years ago which found that BME staff were treated less favourably than white staff in recruitment to senior jobs, were bullied more, and were more heavily victimised if they acted as a whistle-blower. 
    Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, said that the new report, the first time data on the NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard (WRES) has been published nationally, provided “unvarnished feedback” for NHS managers about the situation faced by staff in their organisations. 
    “It confirms that while some employers have got it right, for many others these staff surveys are both deeply concerning and a clear call to action,” he said. “As this is the first year of the WRES, it provides a transparent baseline from which each employer will now be seeking to improve.”
    In the worst-performing hospital, nearly 42 per cent of BME staff said they had been subject to bullying, abuse or harassment by colleagues, compared to just over 18 per cent of white staff. Across the NHS, on average 24 per cent of staff reported such experiences in the NHS Staff Survey of 2014. 
    However, the WRES found that there was little difference in levels of harassment or abuse from patients, relatives or the public reported by BME and white staff members. In the same 2014 survey, an average of 42 per cent of NHS staff reported such incidents. 
    Joan Saddler, co-chair of the NHS Equality and Diversity Council, said that NHS trusts had “traditionally collected, but generally failed to act upon” data indicating disparities between the experiences of white and BME staff.
    Former Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell, now chair of the NHS Confederation, said that while NHS organisations had all signed up to measures to address inequalities, “the gap between rhetoric and reality remains uncomfortably large”. 
    “I believe that all NHS organisations should ensure that they are genuinely ‘equal opportunity employers’ and should adopt policies which ensure that all staff members receive the same positive opportunities,” he said. 

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