Advocates call for Congress to pass online privacy regulations. Consumer Federation of America suggests U.S. government should set up “do-not-track” list. Only 25 percent of respondents knew that a Web site having a privacy policy doesn’t guarantee that the site refrains from sharing customers’ information. Google uses a short-form privacy policy to cover the basics, in addition to more extensive privacy policies. AOL has created a campaign to educate consumers about privacy and online advertising, but only 1 percent of users have clicked through.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2122701/privacy-advocates–consumer-education-isn-t-enough.html

