Monday, March 26, 2012

FTC wants new privacy framework: asks for simple controls, transparent policies

FTC wants new privacy framework: asks for simple controls, transparent policies

There's plenty of people bothered by the dossiers of data companies like Facebook and Google can (and do) compile on their users, particularly in places across the pond. Now, the Federal Trade Commission has come up with a privacy framework to help address consumer concerns and provide companies with best practices to proliferate better privacy policies. This new plan is articulated in the FTC's recently released privacy report, and seeks to persuade companies to adopt a Privacy by Design ethos.

Engadget, FTC wants new privacy framework: asks for simple controls, transparent policies

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