Federal law enforcement agencies purchase location data from internet advertisers and data brokers to track individuals' phones without traditional warrants or oversight.
Border Protection gathered location data from games and apps to track people's movements
U.S. Customs and Border Protection purchases location data from ad agencies through real-time bidding to track individuals' movements without warrants or consent.
Federal law enforcement agencies purchase location data from internet advertisers and data brokers to track individuals' phones without traditional warrants or oversight.
Border Protection gathered location data from games and apps to track people's movements
U.S. Customs and Border Protection purchases location data from ad agencies through real-time bidding to track individuals' movements without warrants or consent.
Supreme Court takes case that could strip FCC of authority to issue fines
The Supreme Court will decide if the FCC's authority to fine carriers for selling customers' location data violates the Seventh Amendment jury-trial right.