There are no formal rules for what is ethical — or even legal — in the location data business. That needs to change.
"Companies should have to maintain data with adequate security protections, including encryption at rest and in transit. Employees at companies that collect data on millions of consumers should undergo privacy and ethics training. Companies should require clients and other people who use the data to promise that they will not use the tech and data for unethical or discriminatory practices — and should penalize those that act unethically. Regulation should force companies to create ethics committees where management and employees must discuss their privacy and ethical data use policies regularly."
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