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    Obama administration seeks online privacy rules

    NEW YORK (AP) โ€” The Obama administration is calling for stronger privacy protections for consumers as mobile gadgets, Internet services and other tools are able to do a better job of tracking what you do and where you go.

    Administration officials outlined a proposed "Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights" on Thursday and urged technology companies, consumer groups and others to jointly craft new protections. Such guidelines would initially be voluntary for companies, but those that agree to abide by them could be subject to sanctions for any violations.

    "As the Internet evolves, consumer trust is essential for the continued growth of the digital economy," President Barack Obama said in a statement. "That's why an online privacy Bill of Rights is so important. For businesses to succeed online, consumers must feel secure."

    The effort comes as companies have found more sophisticated ways to collect and combine data on your interests and habits. Beginning next week, for instance, Google will start merging data it collects from email, video, social-networking and other services when you're signed in with a Google account.

    The growing use of smartphones and tablet computers adds another dimension to the tracking. Location information can give service providers insights into where you spend your time and, if you have friends who use the same services, whom you tend to hang out with in person.

    Data collection can help companies improve and personalize services. It can also help advertisers fine-tune messages and reach the people most likely to buy their products and services โ€” often without consumers even realizing it.

    That is why the administration is seeking more data protections for consumers in a report issued Thursday.

    How strong the protections will be ultimately depends on what rules parties can reach consensus on. The administration favored a multi-stakeholder approach that has hints of self-regulation because legislation to enable traditional regulation would take time.

    Last week, the Federal Trade Commission complained that software companies producing games and other mobile applications aren't telling parents what personal information is being collected from kids and how companies are using it. Depending on how the guidelines are crafted, companies could be required to more prominently disclose when they collect such things as location, call logs and lists of friends โ€” not just from kids, but everyone.

    The report is not intended to replace other efforts at offering privacy protections.

    Leading companies in mobile computing agreed Wednesday to require that mobile applications seeking to collect personal information forewarn users before their services are installed. The guidelines came as part of an agreement with California's attorney general.

    Separately, the FTC has recommended the creation of a "Do Not Track" tool to let consumers curb advertisers from studying their online activity to target ads. In announcing support for the administration's privacy safeguards, companies responsible for delivering nearly 90 percent of targeted advertisements also committed to adopting the Do Not Track technology when it is built into Web browsers, something expected this year.

    Commerce Secretary John Bryson said in a briefing with reporters that the administration's proposal not only protects consumers but also gives businesses better guidance on how to meet consumer expectations.

    The proposal expands on widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles crafted in the 1970s, when the Internet was just an experimental network used primarily by researchers. Those existing guidelines say that consumers should be informed about any data collection and given the option to refuse. They should also be allowed to review and correct data about themselves. The principles also have provisions for security and enforcement.

    Applying the principles to the Internet era, the administration said data collected in one context should not be used for another, while companies should specify any plans for deleting data or sharing information with outside parties. Companies also need to be mindful of the age and sophistication of consumers. Disclosures need to be presented when and where they are most useful for consumers.

    The idea isn't to give people access to everything a company collects about them, but they should at least be able to review and correct any information that is used to make decisions.

    The Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration plans to convene companies, privacy advocates, regulators and other parties in the common months to craft detailed guidelines that reflect those principles. Enforcement would be left to the FTC under existing laws.

    The codes of conduct would be specific to particular types of companies. One might cover social networks, for instance, while another might deal with services on mobile gadgets. A company that offers social-networking features on phones might adopt both. New ones could emerge as technology evolves.

    Although officials expect many companies will agree to the new codes, allowing them to use that commitment in marketing materials, the report also called on Congress to pass new laws to require remaining companies to adopt such guidelines. Until then, enforcement would be limited to companies that say they would abide by the codes but fail to do so.

    Legislation also would be needed for the FTC to give protections to businesses that follow a checklist of good practices. Known as safe harbor, such protections would exempt companies from sanctions if they inadvertently break a code.

    The report comes 14 months after the Commerce Department first proposed a privacy bill of rights. The issue was later elevated to the White House and won its endorsement with the release of Thursday's report.

    The administration dropped a proposal in the original report to create a federal privacy office within the Commerce Department. Instead, the task of convening parties to craft guidelines is left to the existing NTIA.

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    • Bobby  •  Boise, Idaho  •  3 mths ago
      Who was it that said, give up your freedom for security and you will have neither!!
    • LinNeX  •  3 mths ago
      Google ACTA and you will get why Obama is plugging this like crazy he already signed the Treaty and now our goverment is trying to change Federal law to match ACTA People have no clue this is not a democrat vs republican thing this is we the people VS big goverment they want to regulated the last place we are truly free.
    • D Rose  •  3 mths ago
      It has gone too far. If you want to do something have the companies keep their records up to date. Should have central clearing house that if you do not want to be recorded/followed opt out you can submit like the federal no call list(if advertisers ever follow that) and then the advertisers can keep up to date records. what search for on the internet is no advertisers business
    • LinNeX  •  3 mths ago
      Obama SIgned ACTA a treaty with the EU countries that has to deal with copyright law he already signed it and SOPA and PIPA we're the 1st attempts at changing the local Federal law to a ACTA structure. we already got the DMCA thats already to loosely worded.
    • SVS  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      this coming from a guy who who spat on the forth amendment, what a joke.
      • Steven 3 mths ago
        Boy, it takes a really intelligent guy to just MAKE STUFF UP instead of using FACTS.
      • Obozo,The Kenyan Klown 3 mths ago
        This is the "TRUFF TEAM" aka "TRUTH TEAM" that was reported about last week.
      • Promethium 3 mths ago
        In his defense, had he vetoed it, Congress had a 2/3 majority. That's what's really scary.
    • dan  •  3 mths ago
      government #$%$ it may say privacy protections for consumers as mobile gadgets, Internet services on the front page. In the back page's it's filled with SOPA bill material.
    • charleybronson  •  Islip, New York  •  3 mths ago
      the more we sacrifice our own choice and private property the further awy from "America" we get. We can't let our government do this to us people. Freedom! Whether you are liberal, conservative, atheist or Christian we need to Keep America FREE! Freedom!
    • Someone  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      *Here's something to think about.* I remember asking dad about Castro when I was about 9 years old. I asked, "Is Castro a good guy or bad?" Dad said... he couldn't tell!! This was about 1955. We were living in Louisiana ... at the time. Dad was in the Army there. Cuba was fairly close and in the news a lot. The Cubans were asking the same question! Ike was president. This past July, we had the pleasure of sharing a summer barbecue with a refugee from Cuba . Our dinner conversation was starkly different than most. This refugee came to the United States as a young boy in the early 1960's. His family was more fortunate than most, as they were able to bring a suitcase... and $100 when they fled Castro's newly formed revolutionary paradise. Our dinner consisted of all-American fare: hamburgers, potato salad, watermelon and fresh ears of sweet corn. This is a menu shared with family and friends nationwide... while celebrating the birth of our beloved America ... on the Fourth of July. We began with a simple discussion about our country, and the direction it has taken since Barack Obama came to power. We shared the usual complaints about the sour economy and liberal social engineering emanating from the rulers in Washington. But then he said it. The sentence came naturally. I assume it was unplanned. But it carried the weight of a freight train. "You know when Castro took power; none of us knew he was a Communist". We sat stunned. He continued, "Yes, we all thought he was a patriot, a nationalist. Before the revolution he didn't sound like a radical." The comparison at this point was easy, and I interjected, "You mean just like Barack Obama?" He responded; "Yes, just like Barack Obama." He continued, "We were all shocked as the government just continued to grab more power. First they said the revolution is over, so please turn in your guns. We all complied." I remember my uncle saying after it started; โ€œCastro will only nationalize some of the big industries. He will never come and take our family hardware store!!โ€ But that is exactly what happened. Castro started with the sugar mills and the large industries, but they eventually came and knocked on the door of our family hardware store. My family had run this store for generations. They said we now own the hardware store, you work for us. And that nice, large four-bedroom home you own... it is now our property also, and... you can move yourself and five children into two rooms of the house, because others are moving in with you." The lesson learned from this discussion, is a lesson most Americans refuse to hear. Political leaders can lie about their agenda and once in office... they can take totally unexpected turns. If you had asked us three years ago if we thought General Motors would be nationalized, we would have never believed it. We could never contemplate a country where the rule of law, the most fundamental building block of a justice society... would be evaporating, just like it did in Castro's Cuba in the early 1960's. But the news of injustice keeps increasing. Black Panthers are not charged with wrong doing by the U.S. Department of Justice... because their crimes are against whites. The bondholders of GM are stripped of their assets... without due process by the government! Governmental leaders are bribed in full daylight... only to have all investigation of the crimes stifled... by the Attorney General. The U.S. borders are over run with crime and illegal activity, and the leaders in D.C. act as if it is important to protect the lawbreakers... while the innocent are killed and over run. When local communities attempt to enforce the law, they are ridiculed... and threatened as racists and bigots. They are sued by the very administration... entrusted with enforcing the law.
      • Someone 3 mths ago
        ... Without the rule of law, the U.S. Constitution is a sham!! Without the rule of law, our beloved America is swiftly becoming a country where only the well connected and politically powerful will be safe. As Michelle Malkin has so eloquently explained in her recent book... a culture of corruption has replaced honest government. The only way this problem will be fixed, is by massive citizen action. All honest citizens that want to be treated equally, must come together... and demand that the favoritism, the bribes, the uneven enforcement of law... end now!! And yes, it can happen here. PLEASE SEND THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW!! And... may God save the United States of America! *... the least you can do is forward this email. 6 million plus Jews didn't believe it would happen in Germany either!!! If you're a Christian in these United States of America, you're next on the list. The real problem here is, the boy from Cuba did manage to make it to the U.S. we will not have any place to escape to... except death! And, for the most part... even though I'm forwarding this to recipients, probably only 5 or 10 will even read it. *"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading". -- Thomas Jeffersonโ€ *
      • It's Congress 3 mths ago
        Fascinating, frightening and to think there are millions who absolutely adore Obama . . . like millions who adored Castro. He has been effectively using the media to anesthetize the public to the dangers he poses. Like a patient being prepped for surgery, people are numb to the changes and wonโ€™t have a clue what took place until they wake up in recovery and realize that free America has been removed and replaced with a regime that may parallel those of Stalin, Lenin, Mussolini, Hitler, Chavez and Castro.
        Your post is a must-read for all. Thank you for it. I would recommend you use every social media available to you to share this message with the rest of us.
      • My Clone Did it Not me 3 mths ago
        Liberals always wounder why Cubans do not vote Democrat. It because they give every thing
        away and take from the workers thru taxes. To them I bet it reminds them of Cuba.
    • DANANG-67-VMFA 323  •  3 mths ago
      just what we need to fix the economy at this time --gas +++++++ unemp+++++++debt+++++
    • WATCHEM  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      President Obama does not give a tinkers darn about the American people or being the President of all the people. If that has not become painfully clear to everyone by this time it is because the chose not to see or are in the administrations graces.
      • Guest 3 mths ago
        Your mom called. She said mooooooooooooooooo
    • TS  •  3 mths ago
      Jesus Christ Obama... I think that you should be concentrating on more important issues. Like the ECONOMY and JOBS!!!
      • A.A.J. 3 mths ago
        What does that mean... 'concentrate on more important things?' As if the government only does one thing at a time? He just passed a payroll tax cut... like DAYS ago.
      • BabySpittle.com 3 mths ago
        republicans already blocked the jobs act in 2011, and the one democrats tried in 2010, and the legislation democrats tried to pass to end tax breaks for offshoring.

        And there's very little chance republicans will pass the president's budget, which would create 1.8 million jobs in 2012.
      • Just_Another_Human 3 mths ago
        Yeah- Obama - you should be focusing on abortion and making sure women can't have one so we can have more unwanted children in this country so that we can end up with more people struggling and needing social services - just like the republicans are doing. Follow them- they seem to know what they are doing ;)
    • Sean  •  Newhall, California  •  3 mths ago
      I love how all this "Protect your privacy" bullshit is being spread.
      Even google says their new policy is to protect your privacy; it's the complete opposite.
      Their policy allows them to track websites you visit, send your information to third party companies, and send your contact information from gmail enabled phones to third party companies.

      Protect privacy my ass.
    • Earthman  •  3 mths ago
      I guess Obama has a magic wand for everything. He is some kind of person trying to convince people that he can do it all. Obama had his turn and failed like no other president in American history. Obama should have never played the blame game with Bush. Instead, Obama should have shoulder all the responsibility like Harry S. Truman. Obama wanted the presidency and he must know it was all his responsibility the day he took the oath of office. No Obama 2012!
    • Charles A.  •  3 mths ago
      Is it not obvious yet to you Obama supporters that this man has his finger in every pie in this Country? There will be zero freedom when he is done. Get your heads out of your collective #$%$ and dump this commie bum.
    • stephen  •  Hendersonville, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      remember the left wants a nanny state because your not smart enough to take care of yourselfs. they want to spie on your phones your computers they want to tell you how much of your money you can keep, what you can eat,if you can own a gun or not,have helthcare of your choice,i thought this was america but each day we give up more of our freedoms. and what the left cant understand like other countrys the day will come when after ours are gone they will also be without freedoms that they think are importent
    • mark b  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      They can waste all the time they want trying to track me. I ignore all ads anyway.
    • Destiny  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      Protecting your privacy while at the same time allowing the Government to invade it is what I got from this. I vote NO on this.
    • Jeff  •  3 mths ago
      let me protect myself. don't infringe on my rights.
    • wizkon  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 mths ago
      Just what are those 400 computer programmers Obama took with him to the Whitehouse been doing? They're ACORN spies in disguise. Watching,tracking and snitching about your internet activity. Another ploy by Obama to give the allusion it's good for you. People pleasin' liar.
    • charleybronson  •  Islip, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The same liberals are saying that we are all "paranoid", are the same liberals that wouldn't give a shy-t if we were stripped of our freedoms!
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