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The Popular Family Safety App Life360 Is Selling Precise Location Data on Its Tens of Millions of Users
The app is a major source of raw location data for a multibillion-dollar industry that buys, packages, and sells people’s movements
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The app is a major source of raw location data for a multibillion-dollar industry that buys, packages, and sells people’s movements
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California requires law enforcement to report the controversial warrants to a state database—but The Markup found massive discrepancies in how they’re reported
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Spurred by the pandemic, Google, Amazon, and Apple are all offering tools for monitoring older adults, raising privacy concerns
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Vaccine cards don’t actually contain very much sensitive information, but you can protect it nonetheless
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A huge but little-known industry has cropped up around monetizing people’s movements
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In one town, police say products like Nextdoor and Ring are helping fight crime. But racism and vigilantism are pervasive on safety platforms
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VPNs promise privacy, but The Markup found their apps and websites full of trackers
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The internet’s original data collection tool is still ubiquitous, even as the web moves away from it
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One school using the software saw that a student’s face was captured more than 1,000 times during the week
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