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Now you don't even need to pretend to read the terms of service, as US court rules that continued use can imply consent

Surveillance culture is bleak. Just this weekend I saw this charming animated ditty pitching self-described ‘Family Safety App’ Life360, in which a mother sings about all the awful things that could happen to her child and location tracking is proffered as a panacea. Blegh. Even worse, a recent US court ruling involving Life360’s own corporate child Tile doesn’t exactly leave me feeling safe and sound.

Tile is a Bluetooth tracker company that Life360 acquired in 2021. A class-action lawsuit filed back in 2023 alleged that Tile had been negligent in how it implemented anti-stalking safeguards (via The Register). This case is still ongoing, but a recent appeal from Tile and Life360 has seen a US court rule that use of a device or service can imply consent to its terms of service.

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