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What the FTC recommendations mean for online privacy

The Federal Trade Commission released its final report on online consumer privacy this week. It recommended implementing a universal “Do Not Track” standard, a centralized website for data brokers and more. Christopher Wolf, the co-chairman of the Future of Privacy Forum, thinks the FTC hit most of the right notes in crafting its policy. Wolf: A centralized data broker information site might look like a kind of credit report like credit report. He says the FTC needs to do more to protect consumer privacy on the mobile web.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2131334/what-the-ftc-recommendations-mean-for-online-privacy.html

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