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A new report from VICE’s Motherboard found that JumpShot, a subsidiary of antivirus company Avast, has been collecting and selling user data and browsing history. Dan and Motherboard editorial director Jason Koebler discuss the granularity of the data being sold, and what this means for users.
Plus: The U.K. allows a controversial Chinese company to build its 5G network and the ERA gets closer to the constitution.
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A new report from VICE’s Motherboard found that JumpShot, a subsidiary of antivirus company Avast, has been collecting and selling user data and browsing history. Dan and Motherboard editorial director Jason Koebler discuss the granularity of the data being sold, and what this means for users.
Plus: The U.K. allows a controversial Chinese company to build its 5G network and the ERA gets closer to the constitution.

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