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
Starting next year, Web sites that violate user privacy are going to find themselves under an embarrassing cyberspotlight. The sites will be targeted by a new technology known as the Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, or P3P. Developed by several companies . . . . Starting next year, Web sites that violate user privacy are going to find themselves under an embarrassing cyberspotlight. The sites will be targeted by a new technology known as the Platform for Privacy Preferences Project, or P3P. Developed by several companies and privacy advocates in conjunction with the standards-setting World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the technology will alert surfers whenever they encounter Web sites that seek to collect more data than the user wants to share. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Starting next year, Web sites that violate user privacy are going to find themselves under an embarr. starting, sites, violate, privacy, going, themselves, under, embarr. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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