
The US Government Built a Tracking Bazaar and Adversaries Went Shopping
The government spent years defending a market that sells anyone’s location to anyone with money and the bill just came due in a war zone.
Google's antitrust ruling: the case, the logic, the law, and how none of it really mattered in the end.
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The government spent years defending a market that sells anyone’s location to anyone with money and the bill just came due in a war zone.

Running it yourself means a price you set, a door only you hold the key to, and infrastructure that answers to no one but you.