The Trans-Atlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) says it is deeply concerned about the E.U. position on how Internet users are tracked online. The group is alarmed at moves by the advertising industry to have Internet users’ Web paths defined as “non-personal data” The self-regulatory system uses an icon to provide notice of data collection practices, but TACD says that research shows very few users ever click on it. The European Commission recently started legal action against the 20 countries that failed to implement the new rules protecting consumers’ data.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2129559/web-paths-are-personal-data-says-consumer-group.html

