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⬅️ FTC takes action against Gravy Analytics, Venntel for selling location data
perihelions 1 daysReload
Here's a few previous threads (about "Venntel" or "Gravy Analytics" specifically),

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25288341 ("My Phone Was Spying on Me, So I Tracked Down the Surveillants", 170 comments)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24896456 ("CBP Refuses to Tell Congress How It Is Tracking Americans Without a Warrant", 98 comments)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32689862 ("[Here's] The Manual for the Mass Surveillance Tool Cops Use to Track Phones", 96 comments)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24709347 ("The IRS is being investigated for using location data without a warrant", 80 comments)


EasyMark 21 hoursReload
I have a feeling all these FTC cases like this and the ones against big tech companies will all be dropped in a couple of months with just a little greasing of the wheels from these companies that are under investigation.

kevin_thibedeau 1 daysReload
Why should we have piecemeal, extra-legal policies that only favor special interest groups? It's nice that they protect the privacy of church goers, but they can still geofence my neighborhood to estimate my income bracket among other invasions. It's well past time for comprehensive data protection laws rather than a hodgepodge of special treatment policies for whoever the executive wants to curry favor with.

We really need a leak of tracking data on Congresspeople going to compromising places to make this happen.


janalsncm 1 daysReload
A really good book on this topic is Byron Tau’s Means of Control. His contention is that this surveillance data has made NSA warrantless wiretaps old news. Cops don’t need to do the spying themselves, they can simply buy the info.

I am of the opinion that at this point, Americans only believe we are less surveilled than people elsewhere. It’s not visible so people forget about it. Yet it is so deeply embedded into the government that it will never be removed.


welder 14 hoursReload
> The companies can retain historic location data if they ensure that it is deidentified or rendered non-sensitive or if consumers consented to the use of their data.

They left a loophole, sounds like nothing will change.