04/13/2017
“A new law has been passed that allows your internet service provider (ISP) to SELL your PERSONAL, FINANCIAL, and MEDICAL information collected through the use of their internet provisions.
In an article written by Brian Naylor, a weathered political correspondent for NPR, and published on www.npr.org, it states that “ISPs collect huge amounts of data on the websites people visit, including medical, financial and other personal information. The FCC regulation would have required ISPs to ask permission before selling that information to advertisers and others.” However, with this new regulation, they don’t need your permission, and your information can now be sold, without hesitation, to the highest bidder.
This destruction of privacy protection for the consumer means we have to protect ourselves, on an individual level, from the invasive, for-profit, 3rd party vending of our personal and professional online activities.
With a little networking know-how, Small Business Technologies can set up a virtual private network (VPN) for your home or small office that will prevent your ISP from tracing your personal information back to you, thus securing your internet activities from the for-profit interests of your internet service provider.
http://www.npr.org/2017/03/28/521831393/congress-overturns-internet-privacy-regulation
The rule, which had not yet taken effect, would have required Internet providers to ask permission before selling consumers' personal data. President Trump is expected to sign the rollback.