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- wired@rss.ponder.cat
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.nz/post/24413447
Extensive passenger data has been sold to the US Government by major airline companies including Delta, United Airlines, and American Airlines, new documents reveal.
US travellers’ domestic flight records, including their names, full itineraries, and financial details were sold to Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
CBP is a part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). They said they acquired the data to track people of interest’s air travel.
The documents, obtained by 404 Media, showed that passenger information was sold through a data broker that major airlines including Delta, American Airlines and United Airlines collectively own.
The original Wired article is a substantially better source than the IBT, which is slop that owns the likes of Newsweek and the Latin Times. On Wikipedia, we avoid citing it wherever possible.
Just edited the link, thanks!
a data broker that major airlines including Delta, American Airlines and United Airlines collectively own.
🤡 capitalism
Cheers slaves!
Right, communist countries have much more freedom! And anarchist countries exist!
Are you high?
You are barking at the wrong tree, boy
If you can’t understand contemporary criticism of the regime and have this response, you got some studies to do.
Papers, please