FTC Seeks to Examine the Privacy Practices of Broadband Providers [www.ftc.gov]
FTC hands multimillion-dollar fines to four robocalling companies [www.theverge.com]
FTC Queries Internet Providers on Consumer Data Collection and Use [xconomy.com]
FTC is investigating privacy policies at top internet service providers [siliconangle.com]
FTC Crackdown Stops Operations Responsible for Billions of Illegal Robocalls [www.ftc.gov]
Google Fiber, Comcast, AT&T, & Verizon Face FTC Privacy Study [gizmodo.com]
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers [www.theverge.com]
FTC investigates whether ISPs sell your browsing history and location data [arstechnica.com]
FTC crackdown stops operations responsible for billions of illegal robocalls. Unwanted calls pitched auto warranties, debt-relief services, Google listings, and a fake charity. Learn more: https://t.co/R2yeUi7iR7 #DoNotCall #robocalls
— 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
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
New: @FTC launches Section 6(b) study of broadband data collection of the Broadband industry. https://t.co/t4SWejTvVE
— Daniel Stoller (@realdanstoller) March 26, 2019
Four separate operations responsible for bombarding consumers with unwanted, illegal robocalls pitching auto warranties, debt-relief services, home security, fake charities, Google search results have agreed to settle charges that they violated the FTC Act https://t.co/NA2LZjeREe
— Subi (@subinukta) March 27, 2019
"FTC Seeks to Examine the Privacy Practices of Broadband Providers"?https://t.co/d2tTD7vf9P
— Ehrich [BYOB] (@_BeYourOwnBank_) March 26, 2019
Hello FTC . If you are looking for a benchmark, choose the #privacy policy of #CloakCoin site ... https://t.co/SKhBPZajt8
Best practice for privacy?$BYOB $CLOAK #PrivacyCoin $BTC pic.twitter.com/NqZW0PlqVO
FTC seeks to examine the #privacy practices of broadband providers: https://t.co/Qcnrz2COYX
— FTC (@FTC) 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
Big deal in privacy enforcement! FTC launches examination of US telecoms collection, use, & retention of consumer data. Orders sent to AT&T, Comcast/ Xfinity, Google Fiber, T-Mobile, & Verizon. https://t.co/UBrF51eSmH #privacy #data
— Joel Winston (@joelwinston) March 27, 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
NEWS: FTC Seeks to Examine the Privacy Practices of Broadband Providers: https://t.co/9QTXQa1qS0
— Jed Bracy (@JedBracy) March 26, 2019
FTC hands multimillion-dollar fines to four robocalling companies https://t.co/81Iyl72Fe2 pic.twitter.com/3jvEolGYjR
— The Verge (@verge) March 27, 2019
FTC crackdown stops operations responsible for billions of illegal robocalls. Unwanted calls pitched auto warranties, debt-relief services, Google listings, and a fake charity. Learn more: https://t.co/R2yeUi7iR7 #DoNotCall #robocalls
— FTC (@FTC) March 26, 2019
Four separate operations responsible for bombarding consumers with unwanted, illegal robocalls pitching auto warranties, debt-relief services, home security, fake charities, Google search results have agreed to settle charges that they violated the FTC Act https://t.co/NA2LZjeREe
— Subi (@subinukta) March 27, 2019
FTC Crackdown Stops Operations Responsible for Billions of Illegal Robocalls https://t.co/f6ChKzSWy8
— Curtis T. Hill, Jr. (@AGCurtisHill) March 26, 2019
FTC Crackdown Stops Operations Responsible for Billions of Illegal Robocalls https://t.co/2aPAraRrhS
— Truth in Advertising (@TruthinAd) March 26, 2019
seeking a stress ball while furiously reading about giant illegal robocall operations https://t.co/o05DI6CEA9
— Sapna Maheshwari (@sapna) March 26, 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/v7o8HnRCHG via @Verge
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) March 27, 2019
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers https://t.co/Ocfmrt01ko pic.twitter.com/zbkDqjRoSK
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) 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
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers https://t.co/3RRZcTGSbd pic.twitter.com/3YohgQmwXE
— The Verge (@verge) March 26, 2019
FTC hands multimillion-dollar fines to four robocalling companies https://t.co/81Iyl72Fe2 pic.twitter.com/DJA8hayp7u
— The Verge (@verge) March 28, 2019
FTC hands multimillion-dollar fines to four robocalling companies https://t.co/1BjYXDG8Bb
— Annie Cushing (@AnnieCushing) March 27, 2019
FTC hands multimillion-dollar fines to four robocalling companies https://t.co/0aZL8TzjSu pic.twitter.com/nVXr58aJOL
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) March 27, 2019
FTC Crackdown Stops Operations Responsible for Billions of Illegal Robocalls https://t.co/0U6I6o8Xpi
— Leonard J. French (@leonardjfrench) March 27, 2019
FTC announces inquiry into the privacy practices of broadband providers https://t.co/UBfSJqLXJX via @Verge
— Brian white (@Brianwh15349260) March 27, 2019
FTC investigates whether ISPs sell your browsing history and location data https://t.co/Fp90z56M1i by @JBrodkin
— Ars Tech Policy (@ArsLaw) March 27, 2019
FTC investigates whether ISPs sell your browsing history and location data: https://t.co/5A5H0bPIYu via @arstechnica #privacy #locationdata #onlineprivacy #internetprivacy pic.twitter.com/oyu7yDWQ4o
— NordVPN (@NordVPN) March 28, 2019