A Company Is Being Sued For Selling Location Data That Could Allegedly Be Used To Track People Seeking Abortions

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The Federal Trade Commission said it was able to identify a mobile device that visited a clinic in a data sample from the Idaho-based company.

A woman stands at the check-in window of the Hope Medical Group for Women in Shreveport, Louisiana, on April 19, 2022.

In a complaint filed Monday in US District Court, the Federal Trade Commission said Kochava Inc.'s data can show mobile device users' visits to abortion clinics, places of worship, homeless and domestic violence shelters, and other sensitive locations.

In a statement, Brian Cox, general manager of Kochava Collective, the company's data marketplace, accused the agency of perpetuating"misinformation" about data privacy and said the company operates in compliance with all privacy laws and other regulations. Cox said the company has already taken steps to remove sensitive location data from its marketplace and is"constantly monitoring and proactively adjusting" its technology"to block geo data from other sensitive locations."

 

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