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DoJ wants more wireless location tracking

U.S. Department of Justice wants to require wireless carriers to keep records of users’ location and web sites they access on their smartphones. The DoJ told Congress in January that ISPs and wireless providers should have to store user data for two years. Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., called the hearing, he said, to discuss the right of mobile users to know “who has their information and what they’re doing with it” Franken asked why Apple’s official response to the location tracking flap was to describe all the cool things location tracking did.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2128454/doj-wants-more-wireless-location-tracking.html

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