FTC Says Data Brokers Unlawfully Tracked Protesters and US Military Personnel
In a recent investigation, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) revealed that several data brokers were unlawfully tracking the movements of protesters and US military personnel.
These data brokers were found to be collecting and selling sensitive information, such as location data and personal details, without the knowledge or consent of the individuals being tracked.
This breach of privacy raises serious concerns about the implications for civil liberties and national security.
The FTC has since issued warnings to these data brokers and is working with law enforcement agencies to ensure that such practices are stopped immediately.
The tracking of protesters is particularly alarming as it could potentially infringe on their rights to peaceful assembly and free speech.
For US military personnel, the unauthorized tracking poses a significant security risk, as it could make them vulnerable to targeted attacks.
It is crucial for the FTC to take swift and decisive action to prevent further breaches of privacy and protect the rights of individuals.
This investigation highlights the need for stricter regulations and oversight of data brokers to prevent such egregious violations of privacy in the future.
As more and more personal information is collected and shared online, it is essential that individuals are given greater control over their data and how it is used.