How Location Tracking Is Being Weaponized Against You (And How to Stop It)
Your phone knows where you sleep, where you work, where you worship, and who you visit. That data is being sold to stalkers, used to deny insurance claims, and weaponized by abusers. Here's what's happening — and how to fight back.
She thought she was safe. A restraining order. New apartment. Changed phone number. But her ex-boyfriend kept showing up. At her gym. Outside her work. Near her new home.
He wasn't following her. He was following her phone.
For $49.99, he bought access to a location tracking service that aggregated data from her fitness app, her weather app, and her shopping apps — all legally collected, all legally sold. He knew her location within 50 meters, updated every hour, for six months before she discovered how he was finding her.
This isn't a movie. This is the reality of the $12 billion location data industry. And it's happening to thousands of people right now.
Location data is the most sensitive personal information — it reveals who you are, what you believe, who you love, and where you're vulnerable.
— Senator Ron Wyden, Privacy Hearings 2025Who Is Tracking Your Location Right Now?
Your Phone Carrier
Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile sell anonymized location data to brokers. Court cases proved they sold real-time location data without warrants.
Weather Apps
Most free weather apps sell your precise location. AccuWeather, WeatherBug, and others have been caught sharing location data with advertisers.
Retail Apps
Target, Walmart, CVS track your location to send "personalized offers" — and sell your movement patterns to data brokers.
Fitness Trackers
Strava, Fitbit, MyFitnessPal — your workout routes become public data. Military bases and homes have been exposed.
Navigation Apps
Google Maps, Waze, Apple Maps collect continuous location data. Google stores your location history indefinitely unless deleted.
Food Delivery Apps
DoorDash, UberEats, Grubhub track your location before, during, and after delivery. Data is shared with third parties.
How Location Data Is Being Weaponized
Domestic Abuse & Stalking
Abusers buy location data to track partners in hiding. One broker advertised "real-time location of any phone" for $299. No warrant required.
Insurance Discrimination
Life and health insurers buy location data to deny claims. Visiting certain neighborhoods or clinics can flag your policy.
Law Enforcement Overreach
Police buy location data instead of getting warrants. Used to track suspects, protesters, and journalists without oversight.
Religious & Political Profiling
Location data reveals church attendance, mosque visits, protest participation. Used to target activists and minority groups.
Pregnancy & Health Tracking
Visits to clinics, doctors, or Planned Parenthood can be tracked. Used by anti-abortion groups to identify patients.
Employment Discrimination
Background check companies sell location history. Employers learn where you live, where you go, and your routines.
The Priest Who Was Tracked to an Abortion Clinic
A Catholic priest in Arizona visited a Planned Parenthood clinic to accompany a parishioner. A location data broker sold his visit history to a conservative news outlet. He was publicly identified, fired from his position, and received death threats. His phone had never left his pocket — but his movements had been cataloged, sold, and weaponized.
The data point: He had never consented to location tracking. A weather app on his phone had sold his location without his knowledge.
The Location Data Supply Chain
What Your Location Is Worth (To Data Brokers)
How to Stop Location Tracking (Right Now)
Settings > Privacy > Location Services. For every app: "Ask Next Time" or "Never." Only maps need "Always."
iOS and Android let apps see your general area (city level) instead of exact coordinates. Use this.
Google Maps Timeline stores your location history for years. Delete it. Turn off "Location History" entirely.
Call your mobile carrier. Ask to opt out of "location data sharing" and "location aggregation."
AssistYu VPN hides your IP address, preventing apps from using network-based location tracking.
AssistYu Cyber Privacy Suite removes your location data from data brokers who sell it.
App Permission Cheat Sheet
Stop being tracked. Reclaim your privacy.
Every app on your phone is a potential tracker. AssistYu VPN blocks IP-based location tracking. AssistYu Cyber Privacy Suite removes your location data from the brokers who sell it. Two products. Complete location privacy.
10-Minute Privacy Audit
If you believe someone is tracking your location to harm you:
- Turn off Location Services completely (Settings > Privacy > Location Services > OFF)
- Turn on Airplane Mode when not actively using phone
- Reset your phone — some tracking doesn't show in settings
- Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233
- Consider a burner phone for critical communications
Your location should be yours alone
Every step you take is being recorded, packaged, and sold. Not to protect you — to profit from you. Insurance companies, stalkers, police, and advertisers are buying your location history right now.
But you can stop it. App permissions, carrier opt-outs, VPNs, and data broker removal give you back control. Your location is personal. Keep it that way.
30-day money-back guarantee • Complete location privacy • 24/7 support
Detective Marcus Cole
Detective Cole has investigated over 200 stalking cases involving location tracking. He trains law enforcement on digital privacy and has testified as an expert witness in 30+ trials. He believes location data should require a warrant — and until then, he helps people protect themselves.