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    The IRS is under investigation for buying Americans' smartphone location data

    Yes, the gov just bypasses all of that legal mumbo-jumbo and spies on it's citizens. It's time for everyone to start demanding some serious digital privacy laws that are all for the people to keep this corporatism in line.

    https://news.yahoo.com/irs-under-inv...195401024.html


    The IRS is under investigation for buying Americans' smartphone location data from private surveillance companies


    • The IRS is under investigation by the US Treasury's Inspector General for reportedly buying Americans' smartphone location data in order to track them.



    • Democratic Sens. Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren called for the investigation last month after IRS agents told the senators that the agency bought people's smartphone location data from a company called Venntel.



    • Venntel sells location data scraped from people's smartphones that are gathered from normal apps like games, exercise apps, and weather apps.



    • While government agencies typically need to obtain a search warrant before gathering personal information from people's phones, buying location data directly from private companies like Venntel lets them sidestep that requirement.


    The IRS is under investigation by the US Treasury's Inspector General over its practice of buying people's smartphone data from private surveillance companies, according to a letter from the Inspector General obtained by Business Insider.

    In the letter, first reported by Motherboard, Inspector General J. Russel George writes that his office will investigate the IRS' data collection practices after Democratic Sens. Ron Wyden and Elizabeth Warren voiced concerns that the agency could have violated the Constitution. Wyden's office provided Business Insider with a copy of the letter Tuesday.

    Wyden and Warren first raised concerns about the IRS' collection of Americans' personal data after IRS agents disclosed that the agency purchased smartphone location data in bulk from a private firm called Venntel.

    Venntel aggregates location data mined by normal weather apps and games that people download, then sells it in bulk to its clients. Because this location data is collected through apps and then sold by a middleman, there's no way for individual users to check whether their location data has been collected.

    Typically, government agencies need a court-issued search warrant before they can request personal data stored on people's devices. But by buying the location data directly from a private company, agencies are able to side-step that requirement.

    Venntel is already the subject of a separate probe by House Democrats over similar contracts with the Department of Homeland Security. DHS used data from Venntel to track people unlawfully crossing the US-Mexico border, The Wall Street Journal revealed earlier this year.

    A Treasury spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Inspector General's letter.

    I'm sure this is the first time the IRS, or any other agency has even tried to do this.
    FJB



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    And I bet nobody will go to jail over this.
    "Perhaps one of the most important accomplishments of my administration is minding my own business."

    Calvin Coolidge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach View Post
    Yes, the gov just bypasses all of that legal mumbo-jumbo and spies on it's citizens. It's time for everyone to start demanding some serious digital privacy laws that are all for the people to keep this corporatism in line.

    https://news.yahoo.com/irs-under-inv...195401024.html




    I'm sure this is the first time the IRS, or any other agency has even tried to do this.
    Yes, Indeed.
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    .DON'T TAX ME BRO!!!

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    "It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)



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