Scott Cleland, president of Precursor, testified before the House Energy and Commerce Internet Subcommittee on broadband regulations and privacy and advocated for a comprehensive approach to Internet privacy, highlighting the privacy threat posed by Internet applications like Google.
Mr. Cleland focused on the fact that broadband providers must operate within a framework of consumer and privacy laws and regulations, but Internet applications like Google operate without the same restrictions. In fact, says Cleland, Google has "more private information about more people than any other company in the world." Probably why they are so successful, eh?


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