Who's selling your digital data? California gives you tools to protect your online privacy
Briefly

Data brokers like Near Intelligence and Outlogic sell data about individuals' location, including visits to places like Planned Parenthood, houses of worship, and pharmacies, potentially selling it to anti-abortion activists.
California now requires data brokers to report collecting location data. Some also collect personal data on children and reproductive health data on pregnant individuals, raising privacy concerns.
Data brokers gather information about individuals' online activities, purchases, and more. They collect and sell this data to other businesses, potentially compromising user privacy.
Read at CalMatters
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