Yahoo story reinforces need for online user bill of rights

Coverage Type: 

[Commentary] The United States, home of Silicon Valley, remains the only major developed nation without fundamental online user protections, and that is appalling. Congress has to establish clear privacy protection of personal data, both from unwarranted government intrusion and from tech companies’ widespread sharing of personal data for profit.

President Barack Obama tried twice, in 2012 and 2015, to introduce a Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, but each time tech companies argued that it would stifle innovation. That’s the politically acceptable buzzword. They also fear their profits will be affected if they can’t monetize customers’ private data at will.

Basic privacy protection of personal information should be a fundamental right of Americans. Can’t we just get it done?


Yahoo story reinforces need for online user bill of rights