Publié par : pintejp | octobre 31, 2016

New FCC rules impose privacy boost for ISP customers

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has just issued long-awaited rules about how Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can use and share the personal information they capture while you’re using their internet connections. The rules are a whole lot tougher than the ISPs would like. While most privacy advocates seem pleased, others wanted the FCC to go even further, applying the same rules to powerful non-ISPs like Google and Facebook.

New FCC rules impose privacy boost for ISP customers


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