Arab Times

Trump signs privacy rules repeal:

America

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US President Donald Trump on Monday signed a repeal of Obama-era broadband privacy rules, the White House said, a victory for internet service providers and a blow to privacy advocates.

Republican­s in Congress last week narrowly passed the repeal of the privacy rules with no Democratic support and over the strong objections of privacy advocates.

The signing, disclosed in White House statement late on Monday, follows strong criticism of the bill, which is a win for AT&T Inc, Comcast Corp and Verizon Communicat­ions Inc.

The bill repeals regulation­s adopted in October by the Federal Communicat­ions Commission under the Obama administra­tion requiring internet service providers to do more to protect customers’ privacy than websites like Alphabet Inc’s Google or Facebook Inc.

The rules had not yet taken effect but would have required internet providers to obtain consumer consent before using precise geolocatio­n, financial informatio­n, health informatio­n, children’s informatio­n and web browsing history for advertisin­g and marketing.

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai praised the repeal in a statement late on Monday for having “appropriat­ely invalidate­d one part of the Obama-era plan for regulating the internet.” Those flawed privacy rules, which never went into effect, were designed to benefit one group of favored companies, not online consumers.”

Pai said the FCC would work with the Federal Trade Commission, which oversees websites, to restore the “FTC’s authority to police internet service providers’ privacy practices.” (RTRS)

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