Broadband Providers Will Need Permission to Collect Private Data
By CECILIA KANG
OCT. 27, 2016
WASHINGTON — Federal officials approved broad new privacy rules on
Thursday that prevent companies like AT&T and Comcast from
collecting and giving out digital information about individuals —
such as the websites they visited and the apps they used — in a move
that creates landmark protections for internet users.
By a 3-to-2 vote, the Federal Communications Commission clearly took
the side of consumers. The new rules require broadband providers to
obtain permission from subscribers to gather and give out data on
their web browsing, app use, location and financial information.
Currently, broadband providers can track users unless those
individuals tell them to stop.
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