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If you listen carefully when you
turn on your smartphone or tablet computer or go online using your
computer, you’ll hear a deep sucking sound. That's the sound of all
your personal data being gobbled up by a growing array of digital
service providers.
On Feb. 23,
the White House issued a long-awaited report outlining a framework for
personal cyber privacy, “Consumer Data Privacy in a Networked World: A
Framework for Protecting Privacy and Promoting Global Innovation in the
Global Digital Economy.” Billing itself a "Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights," the report stresses the need for transparency, security, accuracy and a reasonable limits to what is collected.
Unfortunately,
this “white paper” is in keeping with the Obama administration’s
overall policy of compromise so that both policy and principle meet the
vested interests of those with power. As with the banking and financial
service regulation or oversight over healthcare providers, insurance
companies and big pharma companies, the interests of the digital data
collectors and the advertising industry will be furthered while the
privacy rights of ordinary digital user will be sacrificed. READ MORE
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