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US government releases proposal for consumers to control personal data

Monday 2 March 2015 10:15 CET | News

US businesses that collect personal data have been required to describe their security practices and give consumers control over their personal information.

This happens under a proposed privacy bill of rights released by President Barack Obama’s administration. The proposal would also require companies and nonprofit groups to collect and retain only the personal data they need to operate.

However, the proposal allows industry groups to submit their own codes of conduct to the Federal Trade Commission and shields companies that follow those codes from FTC enforcement actions.

The privacy draft, a proposal for Congress to consider, would require companies collecting personal data to regularly assess their security risks and establish safeguards. It would also require companies holding personal data give consumers access to it.


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