Big four US carriers face class action lawsuits after selling customer location data
Collecting location data from customers' smartphones with permission is one thing, but selling it on to third parties is something the big four US carriers have faced increasing criticism for over the past year. AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile have all released statements along the lines of 'we're sorry, your data is important to us,' but legal action is now being taken.
According to Motherboard, separate but practically identical class action lawsuits have been filed against each carrier.
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Collecting location data from customers' smartphones with permission is one thing, but selling it on to third parties is something the big four US carriers have faced increasing criticism for over the past year. AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile have all released statements along the lines of 'we're sorry, your data is important to us,' but legal action is now being taken.
According to Motherboard, separate but practically identical class action lawsuits have been filed against each carrier.
Read MoreBig four US carriers face class action lawsuits after selling customer location data was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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