Two senior U.S. lawmakers say they're "troubled" by the collection of personal data at many websites, and they want details on how much data 15 popular sites collect and what the sites do with the data.. Representatives Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, and Joe Barton, a Texas Republican, sent a letter Thursday to 15 sites, including ones operated by Microsoft, Yahoo and Comcast. The two lawmakers, both senior members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, said in the letter that they were concerned about the data privacy practices outlined in a recent Wall Street Journal series. The Journal series suggests that "spying on Internet users" is one of the fastest-growing businesses online. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Officials voice apprehension regarding the methods websites utilize for gathering and managing personal information to safeguard user confidentiality.. Data Privacy, Online Tracking, Legislative Oversight. . Anthony Pell
A congressional investigator said Thursday the Clinton administration, in rules issued in its final days, failed to justify a decision to significantly relax controls on exports of high-performance computers. The Jan. 10 decision "fails to address all militarily significant uses for . . . . A congressional investigator said Thursday the Clinton administration, in rules issued in its final days, failed to justify a decision to significantly relax controls on exports of high-performance computers. The Jan. 10 decision "fails to address all militarily significant uses for computers at the new thresholds and assess the national security impact of such uses," said Susan Westin of the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress. Westin, testifying to the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, said the inadequacies of Clinton's reasons for the changes demonstrated the need for a comprehensive study of how to determine what should be allowed to be sold abroad. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . A congressional investigator said Thursday the Clinton administration, in rules issued in its final . congressional, investigator, thursday, clinton, administration, rules, issued, final. . Anthony Pell
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