TechCongress Repeals Internet Privacy Rules: ISPs Can Now Sell Your Data Without User Permission The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to repeal privacy rules passed by the FCC last year. The rollback will introduce the right of internet service providers to sell internet browsing data sans any permission or consent from consumers.by Carl Velasco
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TechFCC: US Senate Introduces New Resolution That Could Let ISPs Sell Your Web Browsing Databy Carl Velasco
TechFCC Chair Calls Net Neutrality ‘A Mistake,’ Commits To Lighter Style Of Regulation Moving Forwardby Carl Velasco
TechFCC Chair Moves To Halt Broadband Privacy And Data Protection Rules Passed In Octoberby Carl Velasco
TechFCC Starts Chipping Away At Net Neutrality: More ISPs No Longer Required To Be Transparentby Aaron Mamiit
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