What's Moving Online Privacy? From Congress to the White House...

Marking a new front in the battle over online privacy, the Obama administration, for the first time, explicitly called on Congress today to approve a "consumer privacy bill of rights" that would regulate the collection of personal data on the Internet. The push from the White House will likely give a boost to the many privacy bills floating in Congress, but what's next, and what does it all mean for consumers, and constituents? We take a look at the road ahead

Marking a new front in the battle over online privacy, the Obama administration, for the first time, explicitly called on Congress to approve a “consumer privacy bill of rights” that would regulate the collection of personal data on the Internet. The push from the White House will likely give a boost to the many privacy bills floating in Congress, but what’s next, and what does it all mean for consumers, and constituents? We take a look at the road ahead.

The White House endorsement came from Assistant Commerce Secretary Lawrence Strickling at a hearing

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