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>Delta, American Airlines and United Airlines have all sold passenger data to the federal government, a new report alleges. The airlines collectively own a data broker - the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) - that collects their passenger's flight record information including their names, full flight itineraries and financial details. This broker then sold passenger data on to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a contract that asked the CBP not to reveal where the data had come from, according to records seen by 404 Media. The CBP, part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), claims the data is necessary to help authorities track people of interest.

Archive: https://archive.today/k5FoZ From the post: >>Delta, American Airlines and United Airlines have all sold passenger data to the federal government, a new report alleges. The airlines collectively own a data broker - the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) - that collects their passenger's flight record information including their names, full flight itineraries and financial details. This broker then sold passenger data on to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in a contract that asked the CBP not to reveal where the data had come from, according to records seen by 404 Media. The CBP, part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), claims the data is necessary to help authorities track people of interest.

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What flyers are furying? The FBI has had direct access to all passenger databases since the 70s. Is it because they are selling the data?