Posted on 01/09/2019 4:40:00 AM PST by george76
The Los Angeles city attorneys office announced Friday that it has sued the parent company of the Weather Channel, alleging that for years it has misleadingly and unlawfully collected and sold the private data of its mobile app users.
In its lawsuit against Time Warner Cable, filed in L.A. County Superior Court, the city attorneys office claims that the company tracks the exact location of its Weather Channel app users, and then sells that private information to advertisers without its users knowledge.
For years, TWC has deceptively used its Weather Channel App to amass its users private, personal geolocation data tracking minute details about its users locations throughout the day and night, all the while leading users to believe that their data will only be used to provide them with personalized local weather data, alerts and forecasts, the complaint reads.
The data serves no weather-related purpose, but was only collected in order to allow TWC to turn a profit, the complaint reads. The data was sold to at least 12 third party websites over the past 19 months.
The Weather Channel app has about 45 million users, according to the complaint.
TWC intentionally obscures this information in a 10,000-word privacy policy because it recognizes that many users would not permit the Weather Channel App to track their geolocation if they knew the true uses of that data,
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We allege TWC elevates corporate profits over users privacy, misleading them into allowing their movements to be tracked, 24/7, City Attorney Mike Feuer said. Were acting to stop this alleged deceit.
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
I wish they would give an accurate weather report!
And now it looks like not even uninstalling the apps will protect your privacy, when the wireless carrier itself sells your location data.
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