This is why having this kind of data is bad in the first place and should not even be collected. Two years. Still no confirmation that the data is deleted after that time. So now the RSPCA wants to track your moments. Makes you wonder just how many organisations think that being able to find anyone anywhere at any point in time in the last two years is required for them to continue to their work.
Here's another organisation who absolutely 'must' have metadata - http://www.itnews.com.au/news/rspca-claims-metadata-critical-to-tackling-animal-cruelty-413817
This is why having this kind of data is bad in the first place and should not even be collected. Two years. Still no confirmation that the data is deleted after that time. So now the RSPCA wants to track your moments. Makes you wonder just how many organisations think that being able to find anyone anywhere at any point in time in the last two years is required for them to continue to their work.