TomTom's CEO Discusses Data Privacy
by Jesse Sampson on Jun 16, 2011 |
Back in May, it was revealed that TomTom was selling user data to government
officials. In turn, the government passed the information along to the police, who used the data to create speed traps. Learning about the intentions of the police, TomTom customers began ...
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Tags: TomTom, data, privacy, police, speed traps, Harold Goddijn, customers, government |
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TomTom Sells GPS Data to Police
by Rebecca Pearson on May 2, 2011 |
 Last week, it was revealed that TomTom sold data collected from their GPS users to the police. The company, who is headquartered in Amsterdam and is the largest navigation device maker in Europe, had recently started expanding their business by selling map and traffic data ...
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Tags: TomTom, police, speed traps, data, personal navigation devices, PND, Amsterdam, Europe, map, traffic |
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Can Your GPS Get You Out of a Speeding Ticket?
by Roxanne Laverty on Mar 2, 2011 |
 While GPS tracking may not prevent speeding tickets, if presented with additional evidence, the tracking can be beneficial in proving innocence or guilt.
Last year, Sahas Katta, CEO and founder of Skatter Tech, received a citation for traveling 40 mph in a 25 ...
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Tags: nuvi, GPS, Google, MyTracks, Android, police, speeding, ticket, citation, app, tracking, Garmin, Basecamp |
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