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DMVs Are Making Millions Selling Your Personal Information

DMVs Are Making Millions Selling Your Personal Information

FromThe Daily Dive


DMVs Are Making Millions Selling Your Personal Information

FromThe Daily Dive

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20 minutes
Released:
Dec 4, 2019
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Podcast episode

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You might not be aware, but the DMV is selling your personal information. DMV’s are selling the personal data you give them when you apply for a driver’s license or register a vehicle and to thousands of businesses and even private investigators and it’s all perfectly legal. Joseph Cox, senior staff writer at Vice’s Motherboard, joins us for how DMVs are making millions off of your personal information.




Next, we are keeping an eye on two reports. First: the House Intelligence Committee has released its impeachment report and accused President Trump of misconduct and obstruction. Second: the Inspector General’s report on whether the FBI was justified in investigating former Trump campaign associates, its due out next week. Brett Samuels, White House reporter at The Hill, joins us for what to know about both.




Finally, Cyber Monday has come and gone and consumers spent $9.4 billion, the largest online shopping day of all time. But what comes next is the scramble to deliver all those packages. And with the tight holiday-season calendar, UPS, FedEx, Amazon, and the Post Office are in overdrive to make sure you get your packages on time. Paul Ziobro, reporter for the WSJ, joins us for how it’s going to get done.

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Dec 4, 2019
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