Even if consumers try to make sure their personal data is secure, many big companies make it difficult to know when they’re using or selling customer data. But new judgements by the FCC may help people fight back against companies misusing their private information.

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is fining AT&T for selling its customers’ real-time location data to third parties, according to The Verge. The FCC launched its investigation into AT&T and other phone carriers after a report in Motherboard detailed how consumer location data was ending up in the wrong hands.

According to The Verge, FCC chairman Ajit Pai said that it appears that some “wireless carriers apparently violated federal law.”

While the fines imposed by the FCC may seem like a slap on the wrist, individuals can still fight back against AT&T for misusing and profiting off of their data.

If you’re a AT&T customer with a complaint, tell us about it below to start a claim against them.

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