Life360, a company that provides online tracking services to users, has been accused of tracking users’ whereabouts for the purpose of selling their data to third-party companies. According to a report by The Intercept, Life360 has been collecting data on users for the past two years and has been sharing it with several unnamed companies. The report also alleges that Life360 is using this data to sell user’s location information to advertisers and other businesses. Life360 denies any wrongdoing and says that it only collects user location data for the purpose of providing a better experience on its website. However, the company is likely guilty of violating privacy laws by sharing this information with third-party companies.