The Federal Trade Commission sued Kochava on Monday for allegedly selling visitation data tied to abortion clinics, mental health facilities, places of worship, domestic abuse shelters and other sensitive locations. The FTC’s complaint (click here to read it in full) claims that Kochava acquires and sells precise geolocation data associated with mobile ad IDs “in… Continue reading »
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