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Boston, MA - Cell Phone Study Raises Privacy Issues

Jun 05, 2008 at 12:26 PM

Boston, MA - A new cell phone tracking study is raising questions about privacy and ethics. Northeastern University researchers say they secretly tracked 100,000 people outside the U.S., using cell phone towers and the peoples' phone calls and text messages to track their movements for six months. They found nearly three-fourths of those studied stayed mainly within a 20-mile-wide circle...

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