Google need to address 10 Questions asked by Congress On Its Location Tracking Database
By MYBRANDBOOK
U.S. Congress has sent an open letter to Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google CEO and asking on the information on its Sensorvault database , which reports on sharing with law enforcement agencies to solve crime cases.
Top U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday wrote to Google’s chief executive raising concerns about reports of a massive database known as Sensorvault that allegedly contains precise consumer location information from hundreds of millions of devices.
A report published based on NY Times findings that revealed how using a "geofence" warrant, authorities obtain location history of all devices from Google's Sensorvault database that pass through a crime scene over a certain time period.
For those unaware, Google maintains Sensorvault database over nearly the past decade which contains precise location information from hundreds of millions of smartphones around the world and shares it with authorities to help in criminal cases.
However, Google does not share identifiable information on all devices after receiving a warrant. Instead, authorities have to first narrow down their list of suspects using the location history data, only after which Google shares further information about a few selected users .
Two U.S. senators introduced a bill in early April that would ban online social media companies like Facebook and Google from misleading consumers in order to convince them to give up personal data.
They also asked Google if information is collected from consumers who requested that their data not be shared and asked to be briefed on any third parties, other than law enforcement, given access to location data.
The letter contains 10 detailed questions, mentioned in-brief as below that the company has been asked to answer by May 7, 2019:
· What information Google stores in the Sensorvault database, why and how does Google use it?
· Which affiliate and subsidiaries of Alphabet company have access to this database?
· Does Google maintain any other database on users’ location information, and if yes, how it is different from Sensorvault?
· Who within Google can access the Sensorvault database and what are their job roles?
· What are the sources from which Google collects information contained in Sensorvault database?
· Can users opt-in or opt-out to allow or prevent Google from collecting information stored in the Sensorvault database?
· What's Google's retention policy with respect to the information the company collects on its customers?
· Does Google share, sell or disclose customers location information with any third-party other than law enforcement?
Besides this, the members of Congress—including Committee Chairman Frank Pallone, a Democrat from New Jersey, and ranking Republican Greg Walden—have also requested Sundar Pichai to issue a briefing on these topics by May 10.
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