FBI is buying location data to track US citizens, director confirms
3 hours ago
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- #Data Privacy
- FBI resumes purchasing Americans' data and location histories for federal investigations.
- Data is sourced from brokers who collect information from consumer phone apps and games.
- FBI Director Kash Patel confirms purchases are consistent with the Constitution and Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
- Senator Ron Wyden criticizes the practice as a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
- Government agencies bypass warrant requirements by purchasing commercially available data.
- Example given of U.S. Customs and Border Protection purchasing data from real-time bidding services.
- FBI claims no warrant is needed for using this data in investigations, though untested in court.
- Lawmakers introduce the Government Surveillance Reform Act to require warrants for data purchases.