The carriers sold “real-time location information to data aggregators, allowing this highly sensitive data to wind up in the hands of bail-bond companies, bounty hunters, and other shady actors,” FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement.

“Smartphones are always with us, and as a result these devices know where we are at any given moment,” Rosenworcel said. Citing the sensitivity of geolocation data, she added, “In the wrong hands, it can provide those who wish to do us harm the ability to locate us with pinpoint accuracy.”

About Neuters:

This is an alternative frontend to Reuters. It is intented to be lightweight, fast and was heavily inspired by Nitter.

  • No JavaScript or ads
  • No tracking
  • No cookies
  • Lightweight (usually <10KiB vs 50MiB from Reuters)
  • Dynamic Theming (respects system theme)
  • You can install libredirect or this browser extension to automatically forwards all reuters links to this site.
    • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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      And jail the people responsible. And not just some middle-management corporate patsy. Investigate that shit starting at the top of the flagpole.

    • @RagingSnarkasm
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      716 days ago

      Come on now, that’s going to completely wipe out the loose change from their couches.

  • @Ranvier
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    6717 days ago

    Republicans of course voted against any fines at all:

    https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/04/fcc-fines-big-three-carriers-196m-for-selling-users-real-time-location-data/

    Now with a 3-2 democratic majority on fcc a lot is getting done. One of Biden’s nominees was stonewalled by the senate for years (ISPs launched a huge smear campaign against her, even the daily mail of all things went after her). Biden had to relent and finally nominated someone else who got approved late 2023, finally breaking the 2-2 deadlock that Republicans were using to block everything like this including net neutrality.

  • Toes♀
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    That fine is a zero short, should see a reimbursement to each affected customer on the scale of 10k/person.

  • RubberDuck
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    916 days ago

    I was in the miraikan museum in Tokyo once where they had a whole exposition on tracking masses in order to optimize traffic flow (pedestrian, car and public transit). A big part of the 3xpo was the privacy first approach. They u derstood that in order to get I to the real traffic patterns they would have to record vast amounts of sensitive data and went through great lengths to protect privacy.

    I wish this was more common.

  • @[email protected]
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    617 days ago

    That software is really handy, but that name is really awful. Every time I hear it, I think of neutering.

    • @rdyoung
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      1217 days ago

      I think that’s the point and the inspiration for the name.

      • @[email protected]
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        217 days ago

        I swear, in general, open source software is absolutely fantastic. But open source developers have no concept of naming things in general and or user design in general. They make great software, but choose absolutely horrid names and or user interfaces.

        • @NOT_RICK
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          917 days ago

          I think it’s funny. They’re neutering the ads and tracking

        • @halcyoncmdr
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          516 days ago

          They only changed a letter, and are essentially just shortening Not.

          Nitter = Not Twitter Neuters = Not Reuters

        • SaltySalamander
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          choose absolutely horrid names and or user interfaces

          Get a free tool.

          Bitch incessantly about said free tool.

          News flash, the tool wasn’t made for you.

          • @[email protected]
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            -116 days ago

            This was literally my first time ever using it. As I said, it’s a great tool. I’m not criticizing the work at all.

  • Urist
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    Nueters

    Oh no

    how do you pronounce this? Noiters? Nooters?

    Edit: it’s very nice, neat idea