With much fanfare, the Obama administration recently unveiled a blueprint to improve consumer privacy protections online in the United States. This consists of four parts: An online consumer privacy bill of rights, a stakeholder-driven process to specify how those rights apply in specific business contexts, enforcement by the United States Federal Trade Commission, and greater interoperability between the privacy frameworks of the U.S. and its partners overseas.
The Shell Game of Privacy
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 28, 2012 05:00 AMWith much fanfare, the Obama administration recently unveiled a blueprint to improve consumer privacy protections online in the United States. This consists of four parts: An online consumer privacy bill of rights, a stakeholder-driven process to specify how those rights apply in specific business contexts, enforcement by the United States Federal Trade Commission, and greater interoperability between the privacy frameworks of the U.S. and its partners overseas.