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Azienda News:
- Airlines Don’t Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS
A data broker owned by the country’s major airlines, including Delta, American Airlines, and United, collected US travelers’ domestic flight records, sold access to them to Customs and Border
- How U. S. Airlines Quietly Sold Passenger Flight Data to DHS
How U S Airlines Quietly Sold Passenger Flight Data to DHS ARC’s Travel Intelligence Program, originally created in the wake of 9 11, updates daily and contains more than one billion travel
- Major airlines may have been selling your flight data to DHS . . .
Major airlines may have been secretly selling your flight data to DHS, report claims Customs and Border Protection requires information ‘to support federal, state, and local law enforcement
- Your Flight Data is Being Sold to DHS. Airlines Dont Want . . .
According to Wired (Airlines Don’t Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS, written by Joseph Cox and available here), a data broker, called the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC), owned by the country’s major airlines, including Delta, American Airlines, and United, collected US travelers’ domestic flight records, sold
- An airline data broker is selling passenger data to CBP
ARC's board includes representatives from major U S airlines If you fly domestically on a major U S airline, your personal data could wind up in the hands of the Department of Homeland Security
- US airline industry quietly selling flight data to DHS
A data broker owned by some of America’s biggest airlines has been selling access to customer flight data to the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) The data, compiled by data broker Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC), includes names, flight itineraries, and financial details It also covers flights booked via US travel agencies
- Data Broker Co-Owned By Major Airlines Sold Passenger Data . . .
A data broker quietly co-owned by airlines including Delta, American Airlines, and United Airlines has been selling bulk passenger-flight records to Customs and Border Protection under a 2024 contract that expressly bars the agency from disclosing the source, according to internal CBP documents obtained by 404 Media The Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) sits at the […]
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