The U.S. Federal Trade Commission responded to a motion to dismiss the federal court claims against data broker Kochava over alleged unfair and deceptive location data sales, MediaPost reports. The commission argued Kochava's practices for data related to women's health clinic visits cause "substantial injury to consumers' privacy" and expose them to "stigma, discrimination, physical violence, and emotional distress." Kochava argues the claim warrants dismissal due to "no mention of an existing law, rule, regulation or policy specifically prohibiting the alleged conduct related to geolocation data."
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