Data broker Kochava and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission requested an extension on pretrial paperwork to "facilitate settlement talks" during its ongoing privacy lawsuit, MediaPost reports. The FTC filed the complaint after alleging Kochava sold sensitive geolocation data without consumers' consent.
Kochava and FTC to potentially settle privacy lawsuit
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