Friday, October 27, 2017
Tech companies face scrutiny from Congress over data sharing
Specifically, the committee is interested in how exactly these companies’ algorithms work, and how they protect privacy. “We will be taking a more expansive look at the online experience to ensure safety, security, and an unfiltered flow of information,” said Waldman in a post on Medium. The end goal is to give consumers more understanding of and power over how companies use their personal
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