FCC move to allow ISPs to sell consumer data without permission

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This fukking dude...

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FCC moves to undo rules to let Internet providers secretly sell your data
FCC blocks rules that stop internet providers from secretly selling your data
The rules, which could be stayed indefinitely, prevented internet providers from selling customer data without their consent.


  • Trump's FCC begins net neutrality attack


    President Trump's assault on net neutrality has begun — with Ajit Pai leading the way.Advertisers are increasingly pushing to gather more information on consumers, such as gender and race, as well as browsing history and the websites they visit, to better target advertising,

    The rules, set out in October 2016, would impose stronger restrictions on internet providers who wish to provide customer information and data to advertisers. The rules also carve out data security requirements and compel internet providers to inform customers of data breaches. The rules say that customers have to explicitly opt-in to allow sharing of web browsing data, geolocation data, and health and financial information.

    But FCC chairman, Ajit Pai, a Republican who previously served as a top Verizon lawyer, moved to prevent those rules from coming into effect.

    In a brief statement last month, Pai said that one of the previous administration's privacy rules "is not consistent" with the Federal Trade Commission's privacy standards.

    His argument was that the rules gave websites the ability to collect more customer data than internet providers, giving websites the edge in advertising.

    Last year, when he voted against the rules under former Obama-appointed FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, Pai said in his dissenting opinion that consumers "should not have to be network engineers to understand who is collecting their data and they should not have to be lawyers to determine if their information is protected."


    Pai got his way when the FCC voted on Friday in favor of staying the rules.

    The FCC said that the decision "will maintain a status quo that has been in place for nearly two years with respect to ISPs and nearly a decade with respect to other telecommunications carriers."

    While consumer advocates were in favor of the rules, internet providers and telcos pushed back.

    That was made more than apparent when Comcast said in a government filing that it wanted to offer "discounts or other value to consumers in exchange for allowing ISPs to use their data."

    In other words, the company wanted its customers to pay for their own privacy.

    The FCC said the decision will "provide time" for the FCC and FTC to work together on new rules, in a statement

    Given that the FCC is currently split 2-1 in favor of Republicans, the rules may well be delayed indefinitely.

This is just a big payout to large internet providers. Don't forget this dude was a former Verizon lawyer who was the head of their crusade against net neutrality also.
 

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This wouldn't be an issue if the crooked DNC didn't nominate Hillary over Bernice and ignore the needs of progressive millenials. :troll:
 

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How about neither.... :mindblown: too much control and regulation is a bad thing!!! What are you regulating in the internet?!? It's a tool a resource, once these corporations have their way we the consumers are fukked...

Anyone that isn't on a telecom payroll and in favor of ending net neutrality is a complete fukking idiot...

There is no sane argument that can be made for ending net neutrality from a consumer standpoint...

NONE WHATSOEVER...

Being against net neutrality from a consumer standpoint is a severe form of stupidity...

If you understand how capitalism and business work there is no logical debate to be had here...It is beyond asinine for a consumer to want net neutrality eliminated...A consumer in favor of eliminating net neutrality clealry carriers a mental defect that is harmful to society and humanity as a whole...They are voting against themselves because they are too fukking stupid to understand the concept of net neutrality...

These individuals imo are not only just a waste of time to argue with, they are also a waste of oxygen and should not be allowed to reproduce...
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