FBI admits buying Americans' location data from data brokers
8 hours ago
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- FBI confirmed buying Americans' location data from commercial brokers without warrants.
- Senate hearing revealed FBI's use of 'commercially available information' for investigations.
- Critics argue this bypasses Fourth Amendment protections against unwarranted surveillance.
- Data brokers collect location and other personal data from apps and websites.
- Purchased data includes detailed location history and personal profiles.
- Concerns include mass data collection without consent and lack of deletion.
- Recommendations to reduce exposure: limit app permissions, use VPNs, delete unused apps.
- Government surveillance leverages existing commercial data ecosystems.
- Once data is collected, controlling its use becomes nearly impossible.
- Reducing personal data generation is key to minimizing exposure.