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An agreement in principle on two consumer privacy suits brought by the Texas Attorney General's office would settle the ...
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A lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges that a data broker called Arity — a subsidiary of Allstate Insurance — embedded tracking software into apps like Life360 and GasBuddy.
He later realized that the Life360 app also tracked their driving and fed that data to insurance companies. “It’s shocking.
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