NEW YORK (AP) — The federal government is proposing new privacy rules that would make Internet service providers such as cable and phone companies ask your permission in some instances before using and sharing your data.
Using customer information could help so-called ISPs make more money from targeted digital advertising, when advertisers are able to show you ads that they think will appeal to your specific interests.
The Federal Communications Commission's rules are likely to face criticism and possible lawsuits from Internet service providers.
The FCC loudly denounces certain privacy and business practices that sound bad, despite having little or no evidence that they don't offer any consumer benefits that should be weighed against potential harms.