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Through its 2021 acquisition of Tile, a major competitor in the tracking device space, Life360 expanded its presence in the location services market. This consolidation raised concerns about reduced competition and increased centralization of user data. With fewer independent alternatives available, users may find it difficult to opt out of the ecosystem without losing access to widely used tracking features, effectively tightening Life360’s control over the market.
Through its 2021 acquisition of Tile, a major competitor in the tracking device space, Life360 expanded its presence in the location services market. This consolidation raised concerns about reduced competition and increased centralization of user data. With fewer independent alternatives available, users may find it difficult to opt out of the ecosystem without losing access to widely used tracking features, effectively tightening Life360’s control over the market.
== Incidents ==


===Sale of Data to Arity and Allstate (2016)===
===Sale of Data to Arity and Allstate (2016)===
{{Main|https://consumerrights.wiki/Allstate_and_Arity%27s_alleged_unauthorized_driver_data_collection_through_mobile_apps}}
{{Main|Allstate and Arity's alleged unauthorized driver data collection through mobile apps}}
Life360 collected and sold data to Arity, a subsidiary of Allstate, which allegedly broke the Texas Data Privacy and
Life360 collected and sold data to Arity, a subsidiary of Allstate, which allegedly broke the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act in its later use to increase car insurance premiums


Security Act in its later use to increase car insurance premiums
==See also==


==See also==
* [[Data brokers]]
[[Data brokers]]


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