美国海关及边境保护局(CBP)利用在线广告生态系统追踪民众的行踪。
CBP tapped into the online advertising ecosystem to track peoples’ movements

原始链接: https://www.404media.co/cbp-tapped-into-the-online-advertising-ecosystem-to-track-peoples-movements/

美国国土安全部一份文件显示,海关与边境保护局(CBP)一直在购买从日常应用程序(包括游戏、约会服务和健身追踪器)收集的位置数据,以追踪个人的行踪。这种做法利用在线广告生态系统收集精确的位置信息,类似于移民与海关执法局(ICE)最近进行的数据购买。 像爱尔兰公民自由委员会的约翰尼·瑞安等专家将这些数据描述为对全面监控至关重要,它不仅揭示了人们*在哪里*,还揭示了人们*消费什么*。这一消息引起了立法者的担忧,超过70人呼吁国土安全部调查ICE购买位置数据的问题。这引发了对政府访问通过看似无害的应用程序收集的个人数据的重大隐私担忧。

## CBP 数据追踪总结 一份最新报告显示,美国海关与边境保护局 (CBP) 正在利用在线广告生态系统追踪个人的行动,购买可商购的定位数据。这些数据通常不准确,但对于识别模式很有价值,是通过广告技术基础设施和中介获取的,绕过了政府直接收集数据的法律限制。 讨论强调,仅仅制定“欧洲式”的隐私法律是不够的,因为执法和漏洞仍然存在问题。问题不仅仅在于隐私法,还在于数据收集实践、转售、政府采购以及缺乏监管。 许多评论员提倡采取主动的隐私措施,例如广告拦截(浏览器扩展程序、Pi-hole),并质疑私营公司和政府持续的数据收集行为。人们对数据的准确性、潜在的滥用以及广告技术行业缺乏透明度表示担忧。一些人认为,社会正在经历一场更广泛的转变,即优先考虑个人利益而非集体责任,这导致了这些隐私侵犯行为。
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Customs and Border Protection (CBP) bought data from the online advertising ecosystem to track peoples’ precise movements over time, in a process that often involves siphoning data from ordinary apps like video games, dating services, and fitness trackers, according to an internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) document obtained by 404 Media.

The document shows in stark terms the power, and potential risk, of online advertising data and how it can be leveraged by government agencies for surveillance purposes. The news comes after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) purchased similar tools that can monitor the movements of phones in entire neighbourhoods. ICE also recently said in public procurement documents it was interested in sourcing more “Ad Tech” data for its investigations. Following 404 Media’s revelation of that ICE purchase, on Tuesday a group of around 70 lawmakers urged the DHS oversight body to conduct a new investigation into ICE’s location data buying.

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This sort of information is a “goldmine for tracking where every person is and what they read, watch, and listen to,” Johnny Ryan, director of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) Enforce, which has closely followed the sale of advertising data, told 404 Media in an email.

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