I haven't worked with the Privacy Commissioner, but I am familiar with EULAs and user-licensing agreements being too big. Many times it's not necessarily due to us, it may be a third party that has built an app. It may be a bank that's built an application. A loyalty company may be doing it all for a right, and we can't necessarily control what they do. So if they want to offer a service to an end user, it's their EULA to allow the customer to disclose their location. As an example, a customer could say, “I'm close to this restaurant, send me an offer.” It's entirely up to them.
In terms of how we can address it, I'm not sure there's much we can do as a device manufacturer, other than bigger, clearer screens so people can read it. I don't think we can do much more than that.