WIREDCarriers Swore They'd Stop Selling Location Data. Will They Ever?Jan 9, 2019Lily Hay NewmanBy Lily Hay Newmanmore_vert
The VergeSprint, T-Mobile, and AT&T pledge again to close data access after location-tracking scandalJan 10, 2019Colin LecherBy Colin Lechermore_vert
VICET-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T Are Selling Customers' Real-Time Location Data, And It's Falling Into the Wrong HandsJan 8, 2019Joseph CoxBy Joseph Coxmore_vert
TechCrunchDespite promises to stop, US cell carriers are still selling your real-time phone location dataJan 9, 2019Zack WhittakerBy Zack Whittakermore_vert
CNETAT&T is cutting off all location-data sharing ties in MarchJan 11, 2019Alfred NgBy Alfred Ngmore_vert
Ars TechnicaAfter broken promise, AT&T says it'll stop selling phone location dataJan 11, 2019Jon BrodkinBy Jon Brodkinmore_vert
The VergeCarriers can sell your location to bounty hunters because ISP privacy is brokenJan 8, 2019Sean HollisterBy Sean Hollistermore_vert
Ars TechnicaT-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T still selling your location data, report saysJan 8, 2019Jon BrodkinBy Jon Brodkinmore_vert