T-Mobile and Sprint promise to stop selling user location data to third-parties, for real this time<div class="feat-image">
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<p><strong>Update</strong>: AT&T now says it will also stop selling user location to aggregation services, according to
CNET.</p>
<p>After
Motherboard published details about a concerning investigation into how US wireless carriers are
selling user location data to third-parties, T-Mobile and Sprint have made some fresh promises. They say they will end the practice of selling users’ data to third-party aggregators that often have little to no oversight.</p>
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