The US government's House Energy and Commerce Committee - lead by Senator Al Franken - has sent a letter to Apple CEO Steve Jobs demanding to know - by May 9th - why iOS devices now hold location information on its users.The letter asks, "What location data do devices running your operating system track, use, store, or share?" and "Why does the device track, use, store, or share that data?"
According the
WSJ, "The committee sent similar letters to Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), Nokia Corp. (NOK), Research in Motion Inc. (RIMM) and Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) in addition to Apple and Google. They were signed by Chairman Fred Upton (R., Mich.) and four subcommittee chairmen."
It's also reported that, "In Tampa, Fla., two iPhone users filed a suit seeking class-action status in federal court in Tampa, Fla., asserting that they wouldn't have bought their phones had they known that Apple was tracking their locations."