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A familiar UI - old.literature.cafe

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Jak ogłosił we wtorek senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), polityczna organizacja pro-life uzyskała od brokera dane dotyczące lokalizacji telefonów komórkowych i wykorzystała je do kierowania reklam do osób, które odwiedziły 600 klinik aborcyjnych w całym kraju.

Wyden wzywa teraz Federalną Komisję Handlu (FTC) i Komisję Papierów Wartościowych i Giełd (SEC) do szybkiego podjęcia działań przeciwko brokerowi danych Near Intelligence i zapewnienia ochrony prywatności pacjentów, których dane zostały wykorzystane, zgodnie z listem wysłanym do agencji.

Senator rozpoczął dochodzenie w sprawie firmy w zeszłym roku, w następstwie raportu Wall Street Journal ujawniającego, że grupa pro-life Veritas Society wykorzystało dane o lokalizacji telefonu komórkowego udostępnione reklamodawcom internetowym w celu kierowania do osób odwiedzających kliniki Wisconsin Planned Parenthood dezinformacji na temat zdrowia reprodukcyjnego.

Biuro Wydena skontaktowało się z agencją reklamową Veritas Society i dowiedziało się od jej reprezentantów, że kampania sięgnęła daleko poza Wisconsin, docierając do osób odwiedzających 600 klinik Planned Parenthood w 48 stanach. Pierwszy o ustaleniach Wydena poinformował serwis Politico.

Dyrektor Near potwierdził również wcześniejsze doniesienia Wall Street Journal, że firma dostarczyła dane o lokalizacji kontrahentowi z branży obronnej, który udostępnił je agencjom wywiadowczym i Departamentowi Obrony, podało biuro Wydena.

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Data company sold visitor location data for 600 abortion clinics to pro-life group, senator says::undefined

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A pro-life political organization obtained mobile phone location data from a broker and used it to target people who had visited 600 abortion clinics across the country with advertisements, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) announced Tuesday.

Wyden is now calling on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to quickly take action against the data broker, Near Intelligence, and ensure the privacy of the patients whose data was exploited is protected, according to a letter he sent to the agencies.

The senator began investigating the company last year, in the wake of a Wall Street Journal report revealing that the pro-life Veritas Society had used cell phone location data Near shared with online advertisers to target people visiting Wisconsin Planned Parenthood clinics with misinformation about reproductive health.

Wyden’s office followed up with Veritas Society’s advertising agency and learned from officials there that the campaign reached far beyond Wisconsin, targeting individuals visiting 600 Planned Parenthood clinics in 48 states, he said. Politico first reported Wyden’s findings.

A Near executive also confirmed the Wall Street Journal’s earlier reporting that the company had provided location data to a defense contractor who shared it with intelligence agencies and the Defense Department, Wyden’s office said.

“If a data broker could track Americans’ cell phones to help extremists target misinformation to people at hundreds of Planned Parenthood locations across the United States, a right-wing prosecutor could use that same information to put women in jail,” Wyden said in a statement.

He added that federal watchdogs should hold the data broker “accountable for abusing Americans’ private information” and said that Congress needs to do more to protect against “extremist politicians” who could conceivably buy such data without a warrant.

In July, Wyden reintroduced legislation that would require the government to get a court order before forcing data brokers to turn over data and stop law enforcement and intelligence agencies from buying data belonging to Americans if the data is taken from a user’s accounts or devices.

In the letter sent Tuesday, Wyden urged SEC Chair Gary Gensler and FTC Chair Lina Khan to take action against Near, which filed for bankruptcy in December and is being sold.

Wyden said his staff spoke with Near’s chief privacy officer who said the company had no “technical controls” to stop customers from targeting individuals visiting sensitive locations like abortion clinics prior to the summer of 2022.

On a webpage that has since been removed, Veritas Society revealed that in Wisconsin alone in 2020 it sent 14.3 million ads to people who visited abortion clinics across the state, Wyden said. The page said the organization “served ads to those devices across the women’s social pages, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat,” he said.

“I urge the FTC to intervene in Near’s bankruptcy proceedings to ensure that all location and device data held by Near about Americans is promptly destroyed and is not sold off, including to another data broker,” Wyden said in his letter, which cited the agency’s recent action against X-Mode Social. In that case, the FTC penalized the broker for not receiving informed consent before peddling location data.

Wyden also asked Gensler to broaden an SEC investigation and “determine whether Near’s misleading statements to investors regarding… investigation of the company constitute securities fraud.”

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