There are a lot of good reasons not to like Verizon: a lack of variety in smartphone hardware, a stonewall stance against unlimited data, and general big telecom antics. But the Federal Communications Commission has taken particular exception to at least one of Verizon's practices from way back in 2006. In a post on the Commission's website, a press release details how the FCC Enforcement Bureau investigated an incident in which Verizon may have used some customer's personal information to market extra services to them, without informing said customers of their right to opt out of the data collection.
Verizon Wireless Settles With The FCC On A $7.4 Million Fine For Marketing That Violated Customer Privacy was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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