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Google bans SafeGraph, the company that sold user location data

SafeGraph took user location data during COVID-19 and then sold it for mapping and other purposes

August 13, 2021 / 19:01 IST
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The company collected user location data and then sold it
The company collected user location data and then sold it

Google has banned SafeGraph, a company that collected user location data on Android and sold it for COVID-19 mapping.

They were one of the many companies that collected location data and aggregated it for organisations such as the Center of Disease Control.

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As reported on by Motherboard, Google gave the company seven days to remove their SDK (Software Development Kit) from the app store in June. The geolocation data collected from users was through plug-ins in other apps.

Though the company claims the data is anonymized, the report shows that location datasets can still reveal details that people may not want going public. Many users were also not aware of how their data is going to be used.