In January 2026, a reporter purchased a dataset from a location data broker for a few hundred dollars. The dataset showed the precise movements of people who had visited Planned Parenthood clinics across the United States — when they arrived, how long they stayed, where they went afterwards, and where they lived. The data hadn't been obtained by hacking anyone. It hadn't been stolen. It was collected by ordinary apps on those people's phones — weather apps, games, retail apps,…
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