Phone giants store callers' private data
By Peter Svensson, The Associated Press
A document obtained by the ACLU
shows for the first time how the four largest cellphone companies in
the U.S. treat data about their subscribers' calls, text messages, Web
surfing and approximate locations.
The one-page document from the Justice Department's cybercrime division shows, for instance, that Verizon Wireless
keeps, for a year, information about which cell towers subscriber
phones connect to. That data that can be used to figure out where the
phone has been, down to the level of a neighborhood. AT&T has kept
the same data continuously since July 2008.
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