FTC Revises List of Companies in Broadband Privacy Study
August 29 2019 - 4:06PM
Dow Jones News
By Stephen Nakrosis
The Federal Trade Commission said Thursday it was revising a
list of broadband companies from which it was seeking information
on privacy practices.
The FTC said in March it would examine the privacy practices of
broadband companies. At that time, it sent orders seeking
information to AT&T Inc. (T), AT&T Mobility LLC, Comcast
Cable Communications, Google Fiber Inc., T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS),
Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) and Cellco Partnership.
On Thursday, the FTC said it withdrew the orders to AT&T
Inc., and Verizon. However, it issued new orders to Appnexus, Inc.,
which is AT&T's advertising subsidiary, and two of Verizon's
advertising subsidiaries, Verizon Online LLC and Oath Americas Inc.
The FTC said it also sent a new request to Charter Communications
Inc. (CHTR).
The FTC said it is seeking information practices including what
personal information is collected by companies, how consumers can
access, change or delete personal information, and information
given to consumers about data collection practices.
Write to Stephen Nakrosis at stephen.nakrosis@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 29, 2019 15:51 ET (19:51 GMT)
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