Difference between revisions of "IBMs Weather Channel App Sharing User Location Data"
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|Taxonomy=Aggregation, Secondary Use, Surveillance, Disclosure | |Taxonomy=Aggregation, Secondary Use, Surveillance, Disclosure | ||
|Personal Information=Computer Device, Location, Behavioral | |Personal Information=Computer Device, Location, Behavioral | ||
− | |Threat Actors=Weather | + | |Threat Actors=The Weather Company, IBM Corp. |
|Affected Individuals=Users of Weather Channel App | |Affected Individuals=Users of Weather Channel App | ||
|Summary=The Weather Channel app told users that sharing their locations would be used to make local weather reports more personalized. However, location data of the users was found to be sent to hedge funds. | |Summary=The Weather Channel app told users that sharing their locations would be used to make local weather reports more personalized. However, location data of the users was found to be sent to hedge funds. |
Revision as of 14:44, 27 April 2020
IBMs Weather Channel App Sharing User Location Data | |
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Short Title | IBMs Weather Channel App Was Found Sharing User Location Data with Hedge Funds |
Location | Global |
Date | 2018 |
Solove Harm | Aggregation, Secondary Use, Surveillance, Disclosure |
Information | Computer Device, Location, Behavioral |
Threat Actors | The Weather Company, IBM Corp. |
Individuals | |
Affected | Users of Weather Channel App |
High Risk Groups | |
Tangible Harms |
The Weather Channel app told users that sharing their locations would be used to make local weather reports more personalized. However, location data of the users was found to be sent to hedge funds.
Description
In 2018 The Weather Channel app owned by IBM subsidiary, was found to be sending user location data to hedge funds without properly informing the usersDisclosure . Since the company told the users, that their location data would only be used for personalization of weather reports, it can be seen as Secondary Use.
Besides, even though, a user might be aware of the purposes, such constant collection of location data is an example of Surveillance.
Many businesses in location-targeted advertising claim, that they use anonymized data, and are interested in patterns, rather than identities. However, the amount of location data collected reveals a lot about individuals, often including sensitive information. This is an example of Aggregation.
In the end of 2018 IBM updated the app’s privacy policy after queries from the media.