Last Wednesday, Apple released iPhone updated software called iOS 4.3.3 to finally fix the 'bugs' user have been complaining about. The software addresses the distracting location data that keeps popping out and storing the same information for like a year.

The updated software comes with a note stating that the user can expect a reduced saved data cache while the location information of the user wouldn't have to think about this information getting stored on iTunes. From now on, the software promises that when the location services is turned off, the location data will automatically be deleted. The software is not only available for the iPhone but to iPad and iPod Touch as well.

This progress in Apple's software for their touch devices is a good news to its users since there's more guarantee in terms of privacy. For the past months, some speculations came out that some companies have been exploiting such bug to easily navigate targeted advertisements for their benefit. Now that the software has been updated, people are expected to be more convinced of what Apple said last month.

"Apple has never done so (tracking locations) and has no plans to ever do so."