A couple of stories popped up on my radar this morning related to cellphone privacy:
- The New York Times has a story on advertisers increasingly collecting behavioral and locational data from consumers’ cellphone activities: “Advertisers Get a Trove of Clues in Smartphones”.
- The Berkman Center for Internet & Society recently hosted a talk by Albert Gidari, a partner at Perkins Coie, on the legal dimensions of cellphone tracking: “They Know Where You Are: Location Privacy in a Mobile World” (webcast) (David Weinberger’s liveblog)