Comcast supports higher prices for customers who
want Web privacy (Ars Technica) Comcast says that «FCC rules shouldn't determine whether customers make «good choices.»»
Not exact matches
The conflict between
wanting the convenience and interaction of the free
web and trading
privacy for the privilege is difficult to resolve.
The conflict between
wanting the convenience and interaction of the free
web and trading
privacy for the privilege is... [more]
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Addressing
privacy issues, Forbes said the panel had evidence that many consumers don't
want their transactions advertised on the
web or otherwise, and that, at the very least, it was debatable whether the current consent clauses were adequate enough to display the disputed information on the Internet in accordance with
privacy legislation.