Apps sold location data for US military and intelligence personnel serving overseas<div class="feat-image">

</div><p>It was discovered last year that location data for US military and intelligence personnel serving overseas was being sold by a Florida-based data broker, but the source of that <a href="
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<p>It’s now been revealed that the data was captured by a variety of mobile <a href="
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Apps sold location data for US military and intelligence personnel serving overseas