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Ajit Pai says FCC has concluded "that one or more wireless carriers apparently violated federal law" by selling user location data and will consider fines (VICE)

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Ajit Pai says FCC has concluded “that one or more wireless carriers apparently violated federal law” by selling user location data and will consider fines  —  More than a year after a Motherboard investigation revealed that wireless carriers were collecting and selling user location data …



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