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22 March 2022

ISPs And Mobile Apps: Prying "Eyes" Are Watching You – Part 1

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Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP (“LB3”) and its affiliated consulting firm, TechCaliber Consulting (“TC2”), represent companies in their procurement of Information and Communication Technology (“ICT”) services, equipment, and software used to enable digital transformation strategies and business operations, including related regulatory advice, dispute resolution, and compliance counseling.
It may not surprise you that your ISP is collecting large amounts of data about you and selling it to third parties.
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It may not surprise you that your ISP is collecting large amounts of data about you and selling it to third parties. However, after listening to this two-part podcast, you'll probably think twice about blindly accepting the terms of use of that "must have" app.

In this part one, LB3's Of Counsel Sara Crifasi and Kevin DiLallo, a Senior Partner, talk to TC2's Joe Schmidt about the findings of a recently released FTC report revealing that ISPs are collecting enormous amounts of data from their customers and turning around and sharing that data with undisclosed third parties.

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