Previously secret Homeland Security report on illegal use of smartphone location data now public<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>A Homeland Security report on the illegal use of smartphone location data by multiple government agencies – including the US Secret Service – has now been made public. The report concludes that three separate US agencies broke the law by breaching <a href="
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<p>The report was originally categorized as Law Enforcement Sensitive, but this classification has now been removed, and a redacted version made available to the public … </p>
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Previously secret Homeland Security report on illegal use of smartphone location data now public