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Description
Tracks continuously in the background to record exact past locations. Stores data locally on the device for private access. No login or account required. Allows users to view and manage history without sharing data with third parties.
Location Log is made for people that like to know exactly where they were at any past point in time, but who also value their privacy and want to be able to achieve this without having to share all their data with anyone (not even the app developer).
Once installed, Location Log continuously and accurately tracks your location in the background throughout each day, ensuring that your location data is held locally on your device, and available only to you - not shared.
No sign-up or login is required, because the location data is held privately and locally on your device.
The app has been specifically designed in a unique way to optimise battery usage, despite continuously and accurately tracking your location throughout each day in the background.
• History function: to view your movements on any date (also useful to help determine the time you arrived and left any specific location, say, to calculate how long a visit lasted for).
• Distance calculator: to calculate approximate distance travelled between selected times of a day, useful for mileage estimations.
• Search function allows you to search any region to reveal all historic dates that you visited that area.
• Delete, import, and export functions are available, so you have complete control of your data.
• ON/OFF toggle allows you to start/stop logging your location.
• Logging Frequency: Provides options for the frequency of logging.
• Backing up your device is advised to keep a backup of your Location History data (for example when when replacing your handset). You can also manually export your location history using the 'export' function, and use the 'import' feature to import it back in as well.
• Offers Export to GPX format
App information from Apple App Store. Location Log and related trademarks belong to Edward Quinn.