The average Joe would have an easier time downloading an app that deletes the database than figuring out which file to delete and how. But maybe I underestimate the average Joe.
~KM
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On Apr 27, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
>>>> …I really am not concerned.
>>>> ~KM
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>>> Neither am I, but…
>>> 1. I would like to be able to delete the database on the iPhone.
>>> 2. I see no excuse for storing a *database* of locations, as opposed to registering (there erasing) the user's location as needed for Location Services or 911.
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>> You can delete it with certain Cydia apps
>> ~KM
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> Hardly surprising that one could find and delete some particular file then.
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