Google Changes Location <br />History Language Following <br />Tracking Backlash Google recently admitted that it <br />continues to track users after <br />Location History tracking has been disabled. Because of the backlash, Google has <br />updated its website by stating the following: Google, via statement Google, via statement Earlier this week, Google told TechCrunch <br />that "Location History is a Google product <br />that is entirely opt in... we continue to use <br />location to improve the Google experience..." The company also <br />made a statement to AP: Google, to AP The "more consistent and clear" language doesn't address the issue of continued tracking or clarify the company's tracking policy. But it does clearly tell you that if you opt in, you will continue to be tracked.