T-Mobile USA Inc. and Motorola Mobility Inc. said some of their mobile devices contain Carrier IQ Inc. software that collects user data, responding to U.S. Senate concerns that customer privacy is in jeopardy.
Al Franken, a Minnesota Democrat who leads a Senate subcommittee on privacy, released letters today from the companies explaining their use of the software.
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Published on December 22, 2011 15:33