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Sprint To Stop Selling Location Data To Third Parties
Wednesday January 16, 2019. 03:41 PM , from Slashdot
After AT&T and T-Mobile said they would stop selling their customers' phone location data to third parties, Sprint has followed suit. From a report: Last week, Motherboard revealed that AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint had been selling their customers' real-time location data that ultimately ended up in the hands of bounty hunters and people unauthorized to handle it. Motherboard found this by purchasing the capability to geolocate a phone for $300 on the black market. In response, AT&T and T-Mobile said they were stopping all sales of location data to third parties.
Nearly a week later Sprint has committed to doing the same, in a statement to Motherboard. 'As a result of recent events, we have decided to end our arrangements with data aggregators,' a Sprint spokesperson told Motherboard in an email. Sprint did not provide a timeline of when this data access selling may end, but T-Mobile and AT&T have previously said their processes will be complete in March. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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