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Abuse, theft, exposure: What’s in store for your web history

Congress passed S.J Res. Res. 34 to roll back the new FCC privacy rule, and President Trump has signed it. The White House acknowledges that ISPs will be able to share certain information, including app usage and web browsing historys. The removal of the Obama rule by the new administration essentially clears the path for abuse. Some argue that other privacy laws prevent your personal information from being shared with third parties in a way that specifically identifies you, including preventing your email address spreading for such purposes.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3186825/abuse-theft-exposure-whats-in-store-for-your-web-history.html

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