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Future Shock? Uncertainty over Long-Term Effects of the FCC Privacy Rules Repeal

The Repeal May Open Up ISPs to Future Legal Challenges on How and When They Can Sell Their Customer's Private Data

While the recent repeal of the Federal Communications Commissions' (FCC) broadband privacy rules have caused an uproar over what many may see as lagging federal data privacy protections, it does little to change how broadband ISPs handle their users' data.

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While the recent repeal of the Federal Communications Commissions’ (FCC) broadband privacy rules have caused an uproar over what many may see as lagging federal data privacy protections, it does little to change how broadband Internet service providers (ISPs) handle their users’ data.

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