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The House Committee on Energy and Commerce met with advocates and online safety experts on a series of data privacy bills that are drawing rare bipartisan and bicameral support.
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Washington State Chief Privacy Officer Alex Alben thinks it’s time for an online consumer bill of rights. He discussed the idea Thursday on TVW's ...
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http://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=2200&Year=2017 Lawmakers in Washington state, California and potentially Oregon are moving quickly to...
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The rule, which had not yet taken effect, would have required Internet providers to ask permission before selling consumers' personal data. President Trump is expected to sign the rollback.
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The company warned some users that their accounts may have been accessed using forged cookies in connection with a previously disclosed hack in 2014.
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On March 31, the Federal Communications Commission will vote on what could become first-ever privacy rules for Internet service providers, stemming from last year's net neutrality ruling.
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Starting Thursday, when you sign into Google and use its dozens of popular services, it will combine that personal data to produce more targeted ads. Host Michel Martin and Washington Post national technology reporter Cecilia Kang discuss what concerned users can do.
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Google announced plans to adjust its privacy policy in order to allow the company to merge user data across email, social networking and other services. This has raised eyebrows in the tech community and even in Congress. So what exactly are the problems, and potential benefits, for this change in the policy of one of the world's largest tech companies?