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  • Cable Communication Policy

    Cable Communication Policy
    Chidren that use some sort of website that need their nformation like their name or birthday or age, shoud be protected,that is private information, and it should be potected.
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    Privacy and the Internet

  • Electronic Communications Privacy

    Electronic Communications Privacy
    Our imformation on the interet shoud be protected espciay if we have it on privacy settings. chidren especially need to have some kind of provacy on the internet.
  • Children’s Online Privacy

     Children’s Online Privacy
    Chidren that go online and that use social networks suited for their age, such as club penguin. should have their privacy protected, form predators, that can hack in and get their information.
  • Wireless Communication and Public Safety

    Wireless Communication and Public Safety
    We strongly believe that appropriate legislation can protect privacy and aid electronic commerce by creating a level policy and practice playing field and a viable benchmark for oversight, enforcement, and redress
  • A.B. 1844 Social Media

     A.B. 1844 Social Media
    It is not necessary for a manager or boss to have YOUR username and password to YOUR, facebook, twitter, instagram. ect. Thats your own privacy, for your eyes and whos ever you allow to see.
  • Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 22575

    Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 22575
    California's Privacy Rights for California Minors in the Digital World Act, also called the "eraser" bill, will permit minors to remove, or to request and obtain removal of, content or information posted on an Internet Web site, online service, online application, or mobile application. It also prohibits an operator of a Web site or online service directed to minors from marketing or advertising to minors specified products or services that minors are legally prohibited from buying
  • Obama’s Privacy Bill of Rights for Consumers

     Obama’s Privacy Bill of Rights for Consumers
    The Obama Administration today unveiled a “Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights” as part of a comprehensive blueprint to improve consumers’ privacy protections and ensure that the Internet remains an engine for innovation and economic growth