Your iPhone is constantly spying on you, and here I am talking about a system that constantly records any location you visit every day, a map of all these locations being stored inside the operating system of the iDevice- ours, it can be accessed by anyone with access to the device. In the image above you have a map where we have the locations visited by a person who lives in New York, but regardless of the city you live in you will see a similar map with all the destinations visited.
The system is called Frequent Locations, and it was designed by the Apple company to help Apple Maps and Siri provide information about traffic, route recommendations and much more, but unfortunately for some, the function and affects privacy. Access the Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services > Frequent Locations, Configurations > General > Privacy > Location Services > System Services> Frequent Places you will see displayed all the locations you have visited, a map with them listed, but also a button that allows you to delete all the GPS history, or only some locations.
After deleting all this information, if you want to disable the system completely, then all you have to do is press the button at the top of the Frequent Locations menu, and your iPhone will stop logging all the places that you visit. The function is automatically activated in our iDevices together with the location services, so you will have to disable it manually to be sure that no one will know where you are traveling.