FCC Mulls Rules to Protect Abuse Survivors from Stalking Through Cars

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In January, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sent letters to automakers and wireless service providers to hear what they were doing to protect survivors of domestic violence from being stalked by their abusers through real-time location, hands-free communication, and other connectivity services in their cars. It was the first step in determining whether such vehicles..

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