Apple, Samsung, T-Mobile, AT&T, Carrier IQ in trouble over cell phone tracking
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Apple, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint as well as Carrier IQ have been sued in the Delaware Federal Court over an issue revolving around cell phone tracking software. The parties against which the lawsuit has been dropped are apparently guilty of crossing the line in terms of customers’ privacy rights.
The law firms which filed the complaint in the Federal Court in Wilmington, Delaware include Sianni & Straite LLP of Wilmington, DE, Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow & McElroy LLP of Edison, NJ and Keefe Bartels L.L.C. of Red Bank, NJ. The plaintiffs claimed that a breach of the digital privacy rights of almost 150 million mobile phone users has been committed by the said manufacturers and network operators.
“This latest revelation of corporate America’s brazen disregard for the digital privacy rights of its customers is yet another example
Source: Mobiletor.com