Beware of demand letters from plaintiffs’ attorneys for allegations of illegal use of pen registers, trap and trace pixels, and search bar pixels—why? This “trap and trace” litigation is a growing trend for plaintiffs’ attorneys because they can leverage existing wiretap laws (particularly in California under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA)) to argue
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FTC Sues Data Broker for Selling Data from Reproductive Clinics and Places of Worship
By Robinson+Cole's Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Team on
Posted in Enforcement + Litigation
In a complaint filed this week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleges that a data broker sold geolocation data from individuals showing their movements to and from sensitive locations, including reproductive health clinics, places of worship, and substance use disorder clinics. Kochava, the broker in question, allegedly collects and sells GPS location data from consumers…