House Republicans Just Voted to Kill Obama Privacy Rules. Now Your Internet Provider Can Sell Your Browsing Habits.
No Democrat Voted for the Bill to Strip Privacy Rights
By a vote of 215-205 the Republican-controlled House of Representatives just voted to kill privacy rules instituted under the Obama administration. Now, internet service providers can – without your permission – sell your browsing habits and history to the highest bidder. All Democrats voted against the measure, and just 15 Republicans joined them. Arizona Republican Jeff Flake sponsored the legislation.
The Senate has already passed the bill, so it will head to President Donald Trump’s desk. He is expected to sign it.
“The vote overturned rules passed in October by the Federal Communications Commission that tightened limits on what internet service providers (ISPs) could do with their users’ data,” Mother Jones reports. “The rules, which would have taken effect later this year, required ISPs to notify consumers about the type of information they collect, and obtain their consent, before selling it to third parties. The rules also made ISPs more accountable for preventing data breaches.”
Anyone who supports a bill allowing ISPs to sell your browsing history ought to release their own browsing history first.
It’s only fair. pic.twitter.com/1eVubv6UWl
— Rep. Keith Ellison (@keithellison) March 28, 2017
President Trump in January appointed Ajit Pai to head the FCC. When Democrats labeled him anti-privacy, conservatives attacked. Mother Jones notes Pai “has argued that the rules put ISPs at a disadvantage to internet companies such as Google and Facebook, which are able to harvest and monetize personal information more freely.”
Some responses via Twitter:
I believe that user data belongs to the consumer, not the provider, and should not be sold for profit by ISPs or telecoms. #broadbandprivacy
— John Lewis (@repjohnlewis) March 28, 2017
BREAKING: Congress votes to gut #broadbandprivacy protections. pic.twitter.com/mipfLBSKRo
— ACLU National (@ACLU) March 28, 2017
Your internet provider knows a startling amount about you and yours. Congress should make sure they keep it to themselves. #BroadbandPrivacy pic.twitter.com/aSyupMIiA5
— Nancy Pelosi (@NancyPelosi) March 28, 2017
“Lawmakers who voted in favor of this bill just sold out the American people to special interests.” Statement on SJ Res 34 #BroadbandPrivacy pic.twitter.com/keCfobEQP4
— Rep. Jared Polis (@RepJaredPolis) March 28, 2017
.@HouseGOP just voted to repeal #Broadbandprivacy rule allowing internet providers to sell consumers’ personal data to the highest bidder. pic.twitter.com/lEFYnhMKFX
— Rep. Mark Pocan (@repmarkpocan) March 28, 2017
With more Americans victimized by identity theft than ever, why would we roll back #Broadbandprivacy protections?
— Marcy Kaptur (@RepMarcyKaptur) March 28, 2017
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