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Congressional Privacy Leaders Ask Internet Companies For Customer Tracking Data

EPIC: “Senior members of Congress have requested details of Internet companies’ efforts to spy on their customers. The 33 targeted Internet companies, including AT&T, Time Warner, Microsoft, and Google, may be tracking the activities of Internet users. Congressman Edward J. Markey warned that “new technologies, such as ‘deep packet inspection’ technologies, have the ability to track every single website that a consumer visits while surfing the Web.” Charter Communications and Embarq previously came under fire for monitoring Internet users and suspended their activities. Members of Congress have now turned their attention to the leading telcos and Internet firms. For more information, see EPIC’s page on Deep Packet Inspection and Privacy.

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