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Apple and Google Launch Cross-Platform Feature to Detect Unwanted Bluetooth Tracking Devices

By: Newsroom โ€” May 14th 2024 at 05:16
Apple and Google on Monday officially announced the rollout of a new feature that notifies users across both iOS and Android if a Bluetooth tracking device is being used to stealthily keep tabs on them without their knowledge or consent. "This will help mitigate the misuse of devices designed to help keep track of belongings," the companies said in a joint statement, adding it aims to address "
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FTC Bans InMarket for Selling Precise User Location Without Consent

By: Newsroom โ€” January 22nd 2024 at 07:02
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is continuing to clamp down on data brokers by prohibiting InMarket Media from selling or licensing precise location data. The settlement is part of allegations that the Texas-based company did not inform or seek consent from consumers before using their location information for advertising and marketing purposes. "InMarket will also be prohibited from
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FTC Bans Outlogic (X-Mode) From Selling Sensitive Location Data

By: Newsroom โ€” January 10th 2024 at 08:47
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday prohibited data broker Outlogic, which was previously known as X-Mode Social, from sharing or selling any sensitive location data with third-parties. The ban is part of a settlement over allegations that the company "sold precise location data that could be used to track people's visits to sensitive locations such as medical and
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Google Agrees to $93 Million Settlement in California's Location-Privacy Lawsuit

By: THN โ€” September 15th 2023 at 11:10
Google has agreed to pay $93 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the U.S. state of California over allegations that the company's location-privacy practices misled consumers and violated consumer protection laws. "Our investigation revealed that Google was telling its users one thing โ€“ that it would no longer track their location once they opted out โ€“ but doing the opposite and continuing to
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