U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said his office will study the privacy practices of the country's top 10 airlines. The probe will focus on how data is being collected, if it is being properly protected and whether airlines are illegally selling or sharing the information with third parties.
22 March 2024
DOT to review major US airlines' privacy practices
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