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Obama May Toughen Internet Privacy Rules

CWmike writes "The Obama administration is considering plans to step up policing of Internet privacy issues and to establish a new position to direct the effort, reports the WSJ, which cites unnamed sources. Any push for stronger federal oversight over online privacy is likely to be welcomed by privacy advocates increasingly concerned about the data-collection and data-sharing practices of big Internet and marketing companies. High profile cases such as the uproar over Facebook's personal data collection habits and the public reaction to Google's continuing problems over its Street View Wi-Fi snooping have created a broader awareness of online privacy issues. The big question, though, is just how successful any fresh attempt at enforcing new privacy strictures on the Internet will be with Republicans soon to be in charge of the House."

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  1. I support privacy, but not govt enforcement of it by unr3a1 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I support measures to increase privacy, but not government enforcement or government decided rules. We need SMALLER federal government, not bigger.

  2. Re:Hopefully Obama will take this more seriously t by hedwards · · Score: 1, Troll

    It takes two parties to engage in bipartisan politics. What you're suggesting is just complete asinine rubbish. The President went way out of his way to include the GOP in the process, and they opted to shut things down anyways. By design he doesn't have any good ways of forcing the opposition party to do it's part to do things in a bipartisan fashion.

  3. Re:I call by MichaelKristopeit170 · · Score: 0, Troll

    you're hypocritically creating partisanship of your own.