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FTC must scrutinize Hotspot Shield over alleged traffic interception, group says

Posted on August 7, 2017 by pogowasright.org

Have you researched your VPN service? Do you know who they may be sharing your data with or redirecting it to? 

Cyrus Farivar reports:

A privacy advocacy group has filed a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, alleging that Hotspot Shield, a popular free VPN service, collects numerous pieces of data and intercepts traffic in contrast to the company’s claim that it provides “complete anonymity.”

In its 14-page filing, which was submitted Monday morning, the Center for Democracy and Technology claims that the company displays persistent cookies and works with various other entities for advertising purposes, among other alleged unsavory practices.

Read more on Ars Technica.

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