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On 29 April 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a ruling against Verizon Communications, fining the company USD 46’901’250 for failing to protect customers' location information and for sharing it without consent. This decision enforces the data protection regulation under section 222 of the Communications Act, which mandates carriers to safeguard customer information and obtain explicit consent before disclosing or allowing access to this information. The FCC's investigation, initiated after reports of unauthorised disclosure of location information to a Missouri Sheriff via a location-finding service operated by Securus, determined that Verizon Communications, along with other carriers, had sold access to customer location information to aggregators, who then resold it to third-party service providers without valid customer consent. The FCC stated that despite being aware of the ineffectiveness of its safeguards, Verizon Communications continued these practices without implementing reasonable measures to prevent unauthorised access.
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