Alternative Forms of Privacy Notices: Comments to Multiple Federal Agencies
Comments Submitted by:
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc.
Consumer Action
Identity Theft Resource Center
World Privacy Forum
PrivacyActivism
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Open-End (Revolving) Credit Rules: Comments to the Federal Reserve Board
Submitted to the Federal Reserve Board by
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Electronic Privacy Information Center
CALPIRG and
U.S. PIRG
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Federal Agencies' Guidelines Regarding Notification by Financial Companies When a Security Breach Compromises Customer Data and Exposes Individuals to Identity Theft
Comments Submitted by:
Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc.
Consumer Action
PrivacyActivism
Submitted October 13, 2004 to:
Read MoreDisposal of Consumer Report Information and Records: Comments to the Federal Trade Commission
Submitted June 15, 2004, to:
Federal Trade Commission
Office of the Secretary, Room H-159 (Annex H)
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20580
Filed electronically: www.regulations.gov
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New FCC Broadband Privacy Rules are a Win for Consumers
This week the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) took an important step to protect the privacy of consumers online. Individuals have little choice over how they access the internet, and broadband internet service providers (ISPs) have access to an enormous amount of information about their
Read MoreTell the IRS that Allowing Tax Preparers to Sell Taxpayer Data to Marketers Is a Bad Idea
At tax time, like most people, you are concerned about the bottom line: Will I get a refund or will I have to pay? Privacy may never enter your mind, but perhaps it should.
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