Senate Dems call out Apple, Google mobile tracking, warn of abortion-related


Democratic senators Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, Cory Booker and Sara Jacobs are urging the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Apple and Google for failing to warn consumers about the potential harms associated with advertising-specific tracking IDs in their mobile operating systems.

“These identifiers have fueled the unregulated data broker market by creating a single piece of information linked to a device that data brokers and their customers can use to link to other data about consumers,” the lawmakers wrote in a letter Friday. “This data is bought or acquired from app developers and online advertisers, and can include consumers’ movements and web browsing activity.”

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While consumers can opt out of the tracking, they argue that Apple and Google have “enabled governments and private actors to exploit advertising tracking systems for their own surveillance and exposed hundreds of millions of Americans to serious privacy harms.”

“The FTC should investigate Apple and Google’s role in transforming online advertising into an intense system of surveillance that incentivizes and facilitates the unrestrained collection and constant sale of Americans’ personal data,” the letter continues. “These companies have failed to inform consumers of the privacy and security dangers involved in using those products. It is beyond time to bring an end to the privacy harms forced on consumers by these companies.”

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The letter places a particular emphasis on the potential vulnerability of individuals seeking abortions and other reproductive healthcare following the Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade.

“Data brokers are already selling, licensing, and sharing the location information of people that visit abortion providers to anyone with a credit card,” the lawmakers state. “Prosecutors in states where abortion becomes illegal will soon be able to obtain warrants for location information about anyone who has visited an abortion provider. Private actors will also be incentivized by state bounty laws to hunt down women who have obtained or are seeking an abortion by accessing location information through shady data brokers.”

A Google spokesperson told FOX Business that the company “never sells user data” and that Google Play strictly prohibits the sale of user data by developers. 

“The advertising ID was created to give users more control and provide developers with a more private way to effectively monetize their apps,” the tech giant added. “Any claims that advertising ID was created to facilitate data sales are simply false,” 

In addition to the ability to delete the advertising ID at any time, Google has rolled out Privacy Sandbox on Android to limit data sharing with third parties. A spokesperson for Apple did not immediately return FOX Business’ request for comment.

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