FCC Online Privacy Ruling Helps, not Hurts, Privacy-Minded Users
The FCC will not require websites to protect users' privacy and security in response to "do not track" requests. Since such a mandate could not be enforced anyway, this decision is best for users in the long run.
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The FCC has refused to order websites to protect users' privacy in response to "do not track" requests -- and that's actually a good thing for people who want to stay anonymous online. Here's why. Full Story |
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