Verizon will stop selling real-time location data to third-party brokers

Verizon has pledged to stop selling data that can pinpoint the location of its mobile users to third-party intermediaries, according to The Associated Press. Verizon is the first carrier to end the controversial practice after Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) revealed that one of the companies that purchased the real-time location-tracking data from carriers wasn't verifying if its users had legal permission to track cellphone users through its service.

In a letter to carriers and the FCC, Sen. Wyden said that Securus Technologies — a company that mainly monitors phone calls to inmates in jails and prisons across the country and also sells real-time location data to law enforcement agencies who must upload legal documents such as a warrant stating...

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