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Month: June 2016

Posted on 2016-06-11

FCC: Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other Telecommunications Services

I got a (bulk) email from the ACLU today encouraging me to applaud the FCC for their proposed Internet privacy rules.

Glancing through the FCC proposal, it does indeed look consumer friendly, and so is likely to be fought tooth and nail by the broadband providers. So I encourage you to write a supportive note to the FCC – either on the ACLU link above or directly with the FCC.

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