And the fine…the fine…? Money is the only language they speak.
FTC bans X-Mode from selling phone location data, and orders firm to delete collected data
Submitted 11 months ago by throws_lemy@lemmy.nz to technology@lemmy.world
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/09/ftc-x-mode-ban-delete-location-data/
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pdxfed@lemmy.world 11 months ago
mosiacmango@lemm.ee 11 months ago
They just lost a huge part of their buisness revenue permanently.
That’s an excellent fine.
Ross_audio@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Ok. If I take 100 dollars off you each month until the police stop me. Stopping me is punishment enough because I lose revenue.
Talking money off you and taking your data and selling it on is different, but both are wrong and both should come with a punishment. Not just an order to stop.
tabular@lemmy.world 11 months ago
permanetly What stops them from doing it again?
What stops other busunesses from carrying on until theur caught? No one is in jail.
solrize@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Nah it’s other people’s money so it doesn’t matter. Fingers are just a business expense. Jail is the only thing that gets through.
helenslunch@feddit.nl 11 months ago
Company must have refused to sell data to CIA or NSA
squiblet@kbin.social 11 months ago
More like FBI or DEA. If the NSA wants it they just hack them.
ikidd@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Do Google next, you cowards.
autotldr@lemmings.world [bot] 11 months ago
This is the best summary I could come up with:
For at least one of its contracts, the FTC said that X-Mode provided an unnamed private clinical research company with information about consumers who had visited certain medical facilities, pharmacies or specialty infusion centers within a geographic area across Columbus, Ohio.
X-Mode also failed to ensure that users of its own apps — Drunk Mode and Walk Against Humanity — were fully informed about how their precise location data would be used, the FTC said.
“The information revealed through the location data that X-Mode/Outlogic sold not only violated consumers’ privacy but also exposed them to potential discrimination, physical violence, emotional distress, and other harms,” the FTC said in a statement.
“Geolocation data can reveal not just where a person lives and whom they spend time with but also, for example, which medical treatments they seek and where they worship,” said FTC chair Lina M. Khan.
“The FTC’s action against X-Mode makes clear that businesses do not have free license to market and sell Americans’ sensitive location data.”
Adherence to the FTC’s newly introduced policy will be ensured by implementing additional technical processes and will not require any significant changes to business or products.”
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QuadratureSurfer@lemmy.world 11 months ago
For those curious, the apps that sold your specific geolocation data were “Drunk Mode” and “Walk Against Humanity”.
This is a big win for privacy advocates as well: