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Spanish Football League Defends Phone 'Spying' (bbc.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: Spanish football league La Liga has defended the privacy policy of its app after admitting it was accessing the microphone and GPS of Android users. It said it had been trying to track down venues illegally broadcasting matches, by matching audio data and phone location. The app, downloaded more than 10 million times on the Google Play Store, has been criticised by fans. La Liga said it wanted to "protect clubs and their fans from fraud." The broadcasting of football matches in public places without a paid licence cost the game an estimated 150 million euros ($177m) a year, it said. The new function was enabled on Friday, 8 June.

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  1. Re:Kill smartphone by Anonymous+Brave+Guy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, nothing to worry about except identity theft, fraud, burglary, car theft, extortion, the physical safety of yourself and your family, misinterpretation of innocent data by governments, employers, insurers and other financial services...

    But sure, nothing to hide, nothing to fear. Right. Good luck with that.

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  2. Re:Kill smartphone by sabri · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just don't do illegal shit and you have nothing to worry about.

    If you're inside a venue that does "illegal shit", you are not liable, and you are not "doing illegal shit". Yet, you justify the invasion of privacy as "nothing to worry about". You, good sir, are a moron.

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