Security News > 2017 > March > US Congress votes for ISPs to be able to sell customers’ info and browsing history (Help Net Security)
2017-03-29 21:20
After the US Senate, the US House of Representatives has voted on whether the privacy rules imposed late last year by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Internet service providers should go into effect. As in the Senate before this, the majority of the representatives – 215 of the 420 present – voted for the rules to be scrapped. Such a resolution, if signed by the US President Donald Trump, will mean that ISPs and … More →
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