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Rider Privacy and Transit Ads: What a High-Profile Adtech Lawsuit Teaches Commuters
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2026-02-23
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The EDO/iSpot verdict shows adtech can misuse transit ad data. Learn how riders can protect privacy and how agencies must tighten contracts, audits and tech.
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