
Policy push to ban precise location data sales gains traction
Hacker News·1mo·hn_acker
A Lawfare essay argues for legislation restricting the commercial sale of precise geolocation data, addressing privacy concerns that affect both consumers and indie developers relying on location services. For makers building location-dependent apps or services, this signals potential regulatory shifts that could reshape how location data flows through the ecosystem.
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