New warnings from U.S. military officials and lawmakers suggest that commercially collected smartphone location data may be exposing American troops in active conflict zones. Reports indicate that adversaries could potentially use data gathered through apps, advertising networks, and data brokers to track troop movements, identify routines, and even support targeted attacks. According to statements linked to Senator Ron Wyden and U.S. Central Command, such risks may extend across operational regions including the Gulf. Privacy experts and defense analysts warn that what was once a consumer privacy issue has now evolved into a serious national security concern on the modern battlefield.