Border Protection gathered location data from games and apps to track people's movements

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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has been purchasing location data from online ad agencies to track individuals' movements through mobile apps and games, raising privacy concerns. This practice allows government agencies to potentially monitor personal locations without explicit user consent, highlighting the need for stricter regulations on data collection and usage by both tech companies and governmental bodies.

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