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Airlines Secretly Sold Your Travel And Payment Data To The IRS And FBI — Now They’re Being Sued

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Airlines Secretly Sold Your Travel And Payment Data To The IRS And FBI — Now They’re Being Sued
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Airlines and their payment-clearing partner quietly sold searchable travel and payment data to federal agencies including the IRS and FBI, giving the government a back door into records it would normally need legal process to obtain. Now a proposed class action argues that violated financial privacy laws.

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