CBP just paid $476K for people's phone location data from a company that's under investigation for selling personal data

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· Customs and Border Protection paid $476,000 to Venntel, a firm that gathers and sells location data from people's phones, according to government procurement records published this month.
· Venntel is currently being investigated by House lawmakers, who have raised concerns about its business of collecting people's location...

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