In a redacted acquisition document obtained by the tech news site 404 Media, the immigration agency proposes entering into a contract to buy “all-in-one” tools from a company called PenLink that will allow agents to “compile, process, and validate billions of daily location signals from hundreds of millions of mobile devices.” The document also mentions payments for services involving “face detection,” “advanced face search,” and a “dark web data feed.”
Not that it seems to matter to them, but I’m pretty sure warrantless tracking via cell signal has been expressly deemed illegal by the courts.
This data shouldn’t even be sold by mobile carriers in the first place, but
capitalismgreed must steamroll along.Once again proves that capitalism is an inherently hostile inhumane system
Capitalism is just greed as government in our current iteration of it
Most of this has been deemed as such :/