Big ISPs say new privacy protections are tougher than those imposed on internet companies. There’s a good reason for that.
Big ISPs say new privacy protections are tougher than those imposed on internet companies. There’s a good reason for that.
There’s a huge and mostly hidden data economy and the big U.S. internet service providers want in on it. That’s why the cable and telco lobbyists have been pushing hard in the capital to scrap a new set of broadband consumer privacy protections adopted by the FCC under Obama-era chairman Tom Wheeler.