Technology | Apple Apple Fixes iPhone Tracking Problem Now users can delete the data entirely By Evann Gastaldo Posted May 5, 2011 5:00 AM CDT Copied In this April 28, 2011 photo, a customer holds a white iPhone at the Apple store on New York's Upper West Side. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) The uproar over the revelation that your iPhone is tracking you has led Apple to fix the problem. A software update released yesterday reduces the amount of location data stored on iPhones and iPads from a year to about a week. The iOS 4.3.3 software also allows users to delete the location log entirely by turning "Location Services" off, the Los Angeles Times reports. Click for Apple's initial explanation. Read These Next News outlets parse the fatal shooting in Minneapolis. Patrick Swayze's younger brother dies at 63. House passes ACA subsidies extension with GOP votes. University does 180 on professor fired for Charlie Kirk post. Report an error