FCC Plans for Privacy Battle with Internet Firms

Posted by at 10:39 am on March 11, 2016

FCC LogoThe FCC is prepared to propose new rules governing the use of consumer data by broadband providers, both wired and wireless. The proposal is meant to help protect the data generated by millions of people who use internet services every day.

The FCC wants broadband providers to obtain permission from customers before sharing their data with others, including advertisers.

“Consumers should have effective control over how their personal information is used and shared,” said an FCC official.

The rules would apply to companies such as AT&T, Comcast, DirecTV, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon — including each company’s wireless units. Firms such as Alphabet (neé, Google) and Facebook would be exempt, which instead fall under the purview of the FTC.

The FCC is expected to propose the rules later this month, when they’ll be provisionally approved. Internet providers argue the rules would reduce their ability to sell advertisements to consumers.

The FCC’s next meeting is tentatively scheduled for March 31.

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