Data Broker Sold Planned Parenthood Visit Data to Anti-Abortion Group, Sparking Outrage
Senator Ron Wyden calls for federal action after a U.S. company tracked and sold data from 600 Planned Parenthood locations to the Veritas Society, used for a massive anti-abortion ad campaign.
- A U.S. data broker tracked visits to 600 Planned Parenthood locations across 48 states and sold the data to the Veritas Society for an anti-abortion ad campaign.
- Senator Ron Wyden's investigation revealed the company, Near, sold location data without consent, violating privacy and potentially federal laws.
- The FTC and SEC have been urged to investigate Near for potential violations, as the company also faces a criminal investigation for fraud.
- Near announced bankruptcy in December 2023, with plans to sell its business, raising concerns about the further misuse of collected data.
- Legislation such as the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act is proposed to strengthen privacy protections and prevent the sale of sensitive data without a warrant.