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Lawmakers set to overturn broadband privacy rules, as ISPs requested

February 24, 2017

Congress is looking to undo recently passed broadband privacy rules that industry groups have called “dysfunctional” and that consumer groups call important to ensuring that ISPs can’t sell customers’ data without their consent.

A week ago, Republican senator Jeff Flake of Arizona confirmed to Politico that he’s planning to use the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to get rid of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) broadband privacy rules.

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