This arrow would be either hollow or solid, based on which location services were being used. In iOS 10, users would know if an app was using their location by way of a small arrow icon that appeared at the top right of the home screen. ![]() ![]() The blue bar goes a step further to actually warn users when apps set to “Always” are actively tracking location. With iOS 11, the third option – “While Using the App” – can be selected for any app, even if the developer didn’t make it available before. ![]() Obviously, by selecting “Never,” certain apps that needed location to work would simply be unusable. ![]() Many apps prior to today only allowed users to pick between “Always” and “Never,” when it came to sharing their location data.
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