Location tracking by UK's Tamoco scrutinized by Norwegian privacy watchdog
( May 12, 2020, 09:17 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: British company Tamoco, a sensor-driven location data network, has come under the scrutiny of Norway's data-protection regulator, after news that it allegedly sells information from mobile apps about the movements of Norwegian citizens. The Oslo-based Data Inspectorate said it would contact its counterpart in the UK and consult with other EU privacy regulators about the matter.Statement follows in Norwegian....
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