The House just voted to let internet providers sell your browsing history

 Less than a week after a Senate vote to empower internet service providers to freely share private user data with advertisers, the House has weighed in too. Today in a 215-205 vote on Senate joint resolution 34 (H. Res. 230), the House voted to repeal broadband privacy regulations that the Obama administration’s FCC introduced in 2016. Those rules, designed to protect consumers… Read More
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