In the aftermath of much-publicized breaches by heavyweights Google, Facebook, and AT&T, among others, attendees of the annual Computers, Freedom, and Privacy (CFP) conference spent last week creating a Users' Bill of Rights that is now available for public consumption, feedback, and approval.. The 14-point bill is available for comment on Facebook and Twitter. It was adopted unanimously, save for one dissent on data portability, during a vote at the twentieth annual event, held in San Jose, Calif. The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . The 14-point bill is available for comment on Facebook and Twitter. It was adopted unanimously, save. aftermath, much-publicized, breaches, heavyweights, google, facebook, at&, among, other. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Senate committee Friday sent an online privacy protection bill to the full Senate, but business lobbyists vowed to keep trying to derail the measure before it becomes law. "It's time Congress acted on privacy," declared South Carolina Democrat Sen. Ernest Hollings, chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee that voted 15-8 to approve his bill. . . .. A Senate committee Friday sent an online privacy protection bill to the full Senate, but business lobbyists vowed to keep trying to derail the measure before it becomes law. "It's time Congress acted on privacy," declared South Carolina Democrat Sen. Ernest Hollings, chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee that voted 15-8 to approve his bill. The measure is designed to increase Internet privacy by limiting how businesses can use phone numbers, purchase records and other data collected through their Web sites. Online businesses would be required to get customer permission before collecting or sharing sensitive personal information like income level or religious affiliation. Information such as purchase or browsing records, could be shared with outside firms unless the customer specifically says otherwise. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . A congressional panel has passed a legislation concerning consumer privacy, designed to enhance the security of personal information, encountering resistance from corporations.. Privacy Legislation, Data Protection, Internet Regulations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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
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