AT&T to follow Verizon in ending its sale of user location data to third-party brokers

AT&T says it will end its practice of selling real-time user location data to third-party brokers after its primary competitor Verizon agreed to do the same earlier today. "Our top priority is to protect our customers' information, and, to that end, we will be ending our work with aggregators for these services as soon as practical in a way that preserves important, potential lifesaving services like emergency roadside assistance," reads a statement from an AT&T spokesperson given to The Verge.

Following pressure from lawmakers, specifically Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR), Verizon said this morning that it would end the controversial, industry-wide practice. This is after Wyden revealed that the brokers who purchased the data were not verifying...

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