[Update: $200M fine proposed] FCC investigation finds wireless carriers broke federal law by selling user location data<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Just about a year ago, it came to light just how
easy it was to buy the real-time location data of US wireless customers via lax carrier standards, shady third-parties, and bounty hunters. Now after an “extensive investigation” the FCC has declared that “one or more wireless carriers apparently violated federal law.”</p>
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