Full Channel Inc. Has No Plans to Loosen Privacy Policy Despite Internet Privacy Rollback

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Full Channel Inc. Has No Plans to Loosen Privacy Policy Despite Internet Privacy Rollback

Rhode Island’s Full Channel, Inc says that the internet privacy rollback will not affect its customers as they have no plans of loosening its privacy policy. 

This comes after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to repeal a set of federal privacy regulations. 

“Full Channel does not have any intentions to capture and sell customers’ web browsing history or online habits, regardless of potential changes to federal regulations,” said Levi C. Maaia, president of Full Channel Labs, the research and development arm of the local internet provider.

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Rule Changes 

Over the last decade, regulations regarding internet traffic management, network neutrality and consumer privacy have changed numerous times in a variety of political and regulatory environments. 

The latest set of privacy changes began in October 2016 when the Federal Communications Commission passed a comprehensive set of broadband privacy rules. The rules were heralded by privacy advocates as watershed consumer protections. However, President Donald Trump is poised to sign a measure, delivered to him by House Republicans in March, to eliminate the rules.

“We believe Full Channel’s policies set us apart from other internet providers that are racing to mine customer information for profit,” Maaia added.

President Trump has eight days until the deadline to sign the House resolution.


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