45 million Americans allegedly had their location data collected and sold by this top insurance firm

45 million Americans allegedly had their location data collected and sold by this top insurance firm 45 million Americans allegedly had their location data collected and sold by this top insurance firm

If you’re asked to enable location data after downloading an app, there’s a good chance your whereabouts are being tracked. However, what happens when a company collects this data and then sells it?

According to a new lawsuit from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the insurance company Allstate allegedly did exactly that when they unlawfully collected, used and sold data on the location and movement of Texans’ smartphones.

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