Several U.S. lawmakers introduced a long-awaited privacy bill Wednesday that would allow U.S. businesses to share information about customers who have not explicitly forbidden them to do so. . . .. Several U.S. lawmakers introduced a long-awaited privacy bill Wednesday that would allow U.S. businesses to share information about customers who have not explicitly forbidden them to do so. More than a year in the making, the privacy bill unveiled in the House of Representatives differs from a competing bill making its way through the Senate that would require businesses to get consumers' explicit permission before sharing sensitive information such as income level, religious affiliation or political interests. U.S. Rep. Cliff Stearns' bill would instead leave companies free to share customer profiles unless customers specifically forbade them. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . American legislators announce a long-anticipated privacy legislation permitting the exchange of corporate data unless clients raise objections.. Privacy Bill, Data Sharing Legislation, Customer Information Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Last week I got e-mail from eToys, the online retailer that went out of business last spring. Signed "Your Friends at eToys," it recommended I now do all my toy shopping at KBkids.com, the company that bought eToys' remaining inventory for . . . . Last week I got e-mail from eToys, the online retailer that went out of business last spring. Signed "Your Friends at eToys," it recommended I now do all my toy shopping at KBkids.com, the company that bought eToys' remaining inventory for $5.4 million. Then my good friends at eToys made another suggestion: the letter asked me to approve the transfer of personal information I had given eToys to KBkids.com. My first reaction was to recoil in horror. Reveal my private personal information? No way. But then I read on and realized there was an incentive: "KBkids.com is offering you a special eToys Welcome Coupon good for $5 off one purchase of $30 or more at KBkids.com." The link for this article located at The New York Times is no longer available. . Examining the ethical aspects of personal data sharing for discounts uncovers vital privacy concerns, consumer rights, and corporate ethics in trust and potential misuse. Data Privacy, Ethical Shopping, Customer Consent, Online Discounts, Email Marketing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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