Congress has passed a bill that could make it easier for you to access public data released by the government. The House approved the OPEN Government Data Act on Saturday, while all eyes were on the shutdown, as part of a larger bill to support evidence-based policymaking.. It requires that federal agencies must publish any "non-sensitive" info in a "machine-readable" format (essentially in a way that's legible on your smartphone or laptop). The act also insists that agencies appoint a chief data officer to oversee all open data efforts. Having passed the Senate last Wednesday, the bill is next headed to the President's desk. The link for this article located at Engadget is no longer available. . It requires that federal agencies must publish any 'non-sensitive' info in a 'machine-readable' form. congress, passed, easier, public, released. . Brittany Day
Ever wonder exactly what Google knows about you? Google today took a step to help answer that question with the unveiling of Google Dashboard, which is designed to let users see and control the copious amounts of data that Google has stored in its servers about them.. "Over the past 11 years, Google has focused on building innovative products for our users. Today, with hundreds of millions of people using those products around the world, we are very aware of the trust that you have placed in us, and our responsibility to protect your privacy and data," said Google in a blog post today. "In an effort to provide you with greater transparency and control over their own data, we've built the Google Dashboard." The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Uncover the ways in which the Google Control Center allows you to monitor and handle the information that Google has gathered regarding your activities. Enhance your privacy management!. Google Dashboard, Data Control, Privacy Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Commercial Web sites that collect "personally identifiable information" would be required to disclose what kind of information they collect from potential customers and how they use it, under legislation scheduled to be introduced today by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. McCain, chairman . . . . Commercial Web sites that collect "personally identifiable information" would be required to disclose what kind of information they collect from potential customers and how they use it, under legislation scheduled to be introduced today by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. McCain, chairman of the Commerce Committee, will sponsor the "Consumer Privacy Enhancement Act" along with Sens. John Kerry, D-Mass., and Spencer Abraham, R-Mich. The link for this article located at NewsBytes is no longer available. . New bill proposed by Sen. McCain pushes for website transparency regarding data collection and utilization.. Data Transparency, Privacy Legislation, Consumer Privacy Enhancement Act. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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