
Data Broker Reveals Epstein's Island Visitors
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Valentina Rossi
1 min read
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An international data broker, Near Intelligence, has raised serious concerns after tracking nearly 200 mobile devices of visitors to Jeffrey Epstein’s 'pedophile island.' The precision of this tracking reveals their movements from various locations to Epstein’s property with high accuracy. The data sheds light on the activities surrounding the property and its visitors, prompting renewed interest in Epstein's case and exposing the potential misuse of location data. Near Intelligence’s tracking has raised alarms about the ease with which private location data can be collected and used, drawing attention to the need for stronger privacy regulations.