FTC tells ISPs to disclose exactly what information they collect on users and what it’s for [techcrunch.com]
FTC votes 5-0 to examine privacy practices of internet service providers and mobile broadband providers [www.privateinternetaccess.com]
FTC Seeks to Examine the Privacy Practices of Broadband Providers [www.ftc.gov]
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers [www.theverge.com]
Thirty years and six thousand examples of harm later, the FTC is finally taking a closer look at telecom privacy practices.
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) March 26, 2019
Whether that results in substantive action is something else entirely.https://t.co/OfftvAWzcW
NEW: The FTC is opening a broad inquiry on the privacy practices of ISPs. It's called a 6b study, and it gives the agency the ability to obtain nonpublic data from companies -- this case VZ, AT&T, Google Fiber and others on how they monetize consumer datahttps://t.co/ySqBJfjheX
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) March 26, 2019
FTC has issued an order to several major internet service providers (Comcast, Google, T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T) requiring them to share every detail of their data collection practices https://t.co/eolRhfikb0 via @techcrunch #privacy
— Florence Bonnet (@FlorenceBonnet) March 26, 2019
FTC tells ISPs to disclose exactly what information they collect on users and what it’s for https://t.co/GXU8aW7h2E in @TechCrunch pic.twitter.com/rkoF0fpooZ
— HealthIT Policy (@HITpol) March 26, 2019
NEW: The FTC is opening a broad inquiry on the privacy practices of ISPs. It's called a 6b study, and it gives the agency the ability to obtain nonpublic data from companies -- this case VZ, AT&T, Google Fiber and others on how they monetize consumer datahttps://t.co/ySqBJfjheX
— Tony Romm (@TonyRomm) March 26, 2019
NEWS: FTC Seeks to Examine the Privacy Practices of Broadband Providers: https://t.co/9QTXQa1qS0
— Jed Bracy (@JedBracy) March 26, 2019
FTC seeks to examine the #privacy practices of broadband providers: https://t.co/Qcnrz2COYX
— FTC (@FTC) March 26, 2019
Thirty years and six thousand examples of harm later, the FTC is finally taking a closer look at telecom privacy practices.
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) March 26, 2019
Whether that results in substantive action is something else entirely.https://t.co/OfftvAWzcW
The FTC announced today that the agency will order information from several internet service providers. The orders narrowly focus on certain privacy issues, like collection and use of consumer data. https://t.co/hrX88yTgfO
— Rohit Chopra (@chopraftc) March 26, 2019
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers https://t.co/3RRZcTGSbd pic.twitter.com/3YohgQmwXE
— The Verge (@verge) March 26, 2019
Like Tolkien’s Ents, regulators are slowly waking up and realizing that they are strong. And angry. https://t.co/UqZvtMnzQ3
— Johnny Ryan (@johnnyryan) March 27, 2019
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers https://t.co/v7o8HnRCHG via @Verge
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) March 27, 2019
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers https://t.co/3RRZcTGSbd pic.twitter.com/WGjNUmZt1x
— The Verge (@verge) March 27, 2019
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers https://t.co/imGS55mndO via @Verge
— Jarret S. Cummings (@EDUCAUSEJarret) March 26, 2019