Online advertising service DoubleClick Inc. has agreed to pay $450,000 and alter its privacy policies to end a 30-month investigation into its use of consumers' personal information by 10 states. . . .. Online advertising service DoubleClick Inc. has agreed to pay $450,000 and alter its privacy policies to end a 30-month investigation into its use of consumers' personal information by 10 states. In a statement today, DoubleClick said it has agreed to adhere to specific requirements regarding disclosure, data storage and data usage. However, the company said the settlement agreement was not an admission of wrongdoing. The investigation, which began in February 2000, focused on a DoubleClick decision to share consumers' personal data without their knowledge. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) also launched a probe of the company information-sharing practices at that time (see story). The FTC later ended its investigation without finding that DoubleClick had violated its own privacy policies (see story). The link for this article located at Computer World is no longer available. . EagleTech Ltd. has decided to remit $300,000 and revise its data handling protocols following an extensive inquiry by the FTC.. DoubleClick Inc, Privacy Practices, FTC Investigation, Consumer Data, Advertising Policies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The information commissioner is trying to allay business fears about using customer data. Do it - but do it within the law, says Elizabeth France. Privacy legislation need not hold back the deployment of CRM systems or other data-centric business . . . . The information commissioner is trying to allay business fears about using customer data. Do it - but do it within the law, says Elizabeth France. Privacy legislation need not hold back the deployment of CRM systems or other data-centric business plans, the information commissioner, Elizabeth France, told the CRM Summit in Warwickshire yesterday. "The Data Protection Act provides a fair processing framework that makes business sense," she said, adding that, "we have never seen a business plan that could not be operated within the legislation." The link for this article located at ZDNet |UK| is no longer available. . The information commissioner is trying to allay business fears about using customer data. Do it - bu. information, commissioner, trying, allay, business, fears, about, using, customer. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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