A priest’s phone location data outed his private life. It could happen to anyone. Heather Kelly © Leon Neal/Photographer: Leon Neal/Getty Im The “Grindr” app logo is seen among other dating apps on a mobile phone screen on Nov. 24, 2016 in London. A Catholic priest allegedly downloaded a popular gay dating app onto his smartphone years ago, perhaps assuming it would keep his secret. This week, Monsignor Jeffrey Burrill stepped down from his job as top administrator for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops after a newsletter said it used his location data to determine he was using the Grindr app and frequenting gay bars.
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