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Privacy researchers: Cell phone surveillance costs as little as 4 pennies an hour

The average cost of cell phone tracking across the three major providers is about $1.80 per hour for twenty-eight days of tracking. Sprint will happily sell your “reasonable expectation of privacy” for cheap, charging only $30 for 28 days, which breaks down to four pennies an hour. AT&T will sell you out for $800 ($1.19 an hour) and T-Mobile charges $2,800 ($4.17 an hour). Verizon Wireless is not on the list.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2226131/privacy-researchers–cell-phone-surveillance-costs-as-little-as-4-pennies-an-hour.html

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