Come on, it’s 2018. We get it. We’re giving up a certain amount of privacy to satisfy our ferocious tech addiction. We’re fine with it. But should we be? Do we really understand just how much we’re being tracked by the apps in our pockets? I bet you’ll be surprised by some of the findings in this NYT report: Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping It Secret. “The database reviewed by The Times — a sample of information gathered in 2017 and held by one company — reveals people’s travels in startling detail, accurate to within a few yards and in some cases updated more than 14,000 times a day.”