Don’t Repeal Common-Sense Privacy Rules
Congress would wipe out protections for Americans’ private communications, giving internet providers the green light to sell that info.
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Congress would wipe out protections for Americans’ private communications, giving internet providers the green light to sell that info.
Today, the Senate voted to repeal the broadband privacy rules passed by the FCC in October 2016.
Over the past month, the attacks on internet openness & security that we have been preparing for since the election finally began in earnest
It would leave no rules on the books protecting the privacy of broadband consumers and no way for FCC to rectify the situation.
Over the last year, M-Lab has been working to improve access to our data through visualizations and applications.
Robyn testified about the mutually reinforcing relationship between privacy and security.
The CRA would repeal the broadband privacy rules enacted by the Federal Communications Commission last October.
A new initiative to develop a digital standard to measure the privacy and security of products, apps, and services
On December 31, 2017, the FISA Amendments Act is set to expire, unless Congress passes a bill to reauthorize it.