A key concern is that enemy forces could use such features to track troops in the war zone who have a Blackberry or other smart phone and use those networking services.
Location services have grown in popularity as more people get smart phones that have GPS and other means of determining the user's location.
In most cases, however, users have to go into the program manually and check in or list a location in order for that location to show up.
According to Facebook's practices, for example, users must either download the Facebook application and then check in to a location, or go to the mobile Facebook page to check in.
The default setting for Facebook then allows a user's friends to see the location, but that setting can be manually changed to allow friends of friends or "everyone" to see the location.
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