EU plans new internet privacy rules

The European Union wants companies like Google and Facebook to give people more control over how their online habits are tracked, requirements that could hinder internet firms’ ability to target advertising.

EU plans new internet privacy rules

The European Union wants companies like Google and Facebook to give people more control over how their online habits are tracked, requirements that could hinder internet firms’ ability to target advertising.

Internet companies, privacy activists and the EU’s executive commission are likely to fight over the specifics of the rules, which cut to the heart of funding models not only for technology firms but also many online news sites and blogs.

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