The U.S. Department of Transportation and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will hold a public hearing 9 May on the privacy and data protection practices of top airlines' loyalty programs, Reuters reports. The DOT is looking into whether airlines are using deceptive practices and if the information is being illegally sold or shared with marketers.
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