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The Weather Channel App Sued Over Claims it Sold Location Data; The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office Claims App Has Repeatedly Violated Privacy of Consumers (nbcnews.com) 42

The Los Angeles City Attorney's office issued a cloudy forecast with the possibility of civil penalties for the popular Weather Channel app on Friday, claiming it repeatedly violated the privacy of consumers. From a report: In a civil lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, city prosecutors allege that The Weather Channel app led users to believe that it would use location data to provide them with "personalized local weather data, alerts and forecasts" but instead transmitted that data to third parties. The 15-page suit seeks to stop TWC Product and Technology LLC, a subsidiary of IBM, from using consumers' information and seeks civil penalties up to $2,500 for each violation by the company. Prosecutors allege that the firm profited from that data for purposes entirely unrelated to weather or the app. Further reading: The Register; Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They're Not Keeping It Secret, and Several Popular Apps Share Data With Facebook Without User Consent.
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The Weather Channel App Sued Over Claims it Sold Location Data; The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office Claims App Has Repeatedly

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  • Sued on behalf of us... so that's our money right?
  • We have strong constitutional rights of privacy here.

    Wonder if I should give the State Attorney General a call?

  • Like I'm going to believe THAT.

    Next the LA Attorney's office will be claiming that the on-air talent for the Weather Channel weren't actually involved in the design of LL Bean's Weather Channel outerwear!

  • it's alright to use personal data so long as there is agreement before using and payment for use.

  • I ditched TWC app many years ago, when it was obvious each version was worse than the previous. For a while it was all crashola. I moved to Weather Underground's app.

    • TWC owns Weather Underground. Both are owned by IBM, at least as far as the online side goes. IBM is slowly killing WU and pushing people to TWC services.
      • I was disappointed when this was pointed out in the comments on Ars. I've been using Weather Underground for years and found it very useful, but I'd rather not have my every move sold to hedge funds. I disabled all location services and background app refresh for Weather Underground, and I've started training myself into using Dark Sky instead.
  • by renegade600 ( 204461 ) on Friday January 04, 2019 @07:07PM (#57906908)

    the weather channel is embedded in so many different webpages, operating systems, and non-weather apps that you gave permission to share data with, I am wondering how do they know this is a weather channel app problem?

  • Owner of The Weather Channel.

    Whatever reputation once held is long gone now.

  • This will just get tossed by the judge for the same reason almost all privacy lawsuits that don't involve leaked footage of a naked celebrity are dismissed. The plaintiff can't PROVE they were harmed. Which apparently means the perp gets a freebie. That's some legal system we've got...

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