Saturday, December 4, 2010

Congressman promises Internet privacy bill with do-not-track program for youth

By Cecilia Kang

Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) said Thursday that he plans to introduce a privacy bill next year aimed at protecting youth from being tracked online.

The bill would include a do-not-track feature that would block marketers and prevent youth from having their personal identification collected or profiled on the Web, Markey said during a House hearing to deliberate a “Do Not Track” program recommended by privacy groups. Post Tech

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