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==Definition==
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==Context==
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Congress hasn't passed a new consumer privacy law since 1988's Video Privacy Protection Act. The last technological privacy issue your legislature considered important enough to address was the scourge of video-store clerks telling newspapers which VHS cassettes you took home:
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https://pluralistic.net/2023/12/06/privacy-first/#but-not-just-privacy
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Congress's massive failure created equally massive risks for the rest of us. From phishing and ransomware attacks to identity theft to stalking and SWATting, America's privacy nihilism enabled mass-scale predation upon all of us, rich and poor, old and young, rural and urban, men and women, racialized and white.
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That's the void that the CFPB stepped into last summer, when they passed a new rule that would effectively shut down the entire data brokerage industry:
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https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/16/the-second-best-time-is-now/#the-point-of-a-system-is-what-it-does
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Yesterday, Trump's CFPB boss, Russell Vought, killed that rule, stating that it was "no longer necessary or appropriate":
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https://www.wired.com/story/cfpb-quietly-kills-rule-to-shield-americans-from-data-brokers/
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==Problems==
 
* [https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/media/1382526/dl#:~:text=from%20Countries%20of%20Concern%20and,and%20U.S.%20government%2Drelated%20data FACT SHEET: Justice Department Issues Final Rule to Address Urgent National
 
* [https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/media/1382526/dl#:~:text=from%20Countries%20of%20Concern%20and,and%20U.S.%20government%2Drelated%20data FACT SHEET: Justice Department Issues Final Rule to Address Urgent National
 
Security Risks Posed by Access to U.S. Sensitive Personal and Government-Related Data
 
Security Risks Posed by Access to U.S. Sensitive Personal and Government-Related Data
 
from Countries of Concern and Covered Persons]
 
from Countries of Concern and Covered Persons]
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==References==
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[[Category: Regulation]]
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[[Category: Privacy]]

Revision as of 15:20, 15 May 2025

Definition

Context

Congress hasn't passed a new consumer privacy law since 1988's Video Privacy Protection Act. The last technological privacy issue your legislature considered important enough to address was the scourge of video-store clerks telling newspapers which VHS cassettes you took home:

https://pluralistic.net/2023/12/06/privacy-first/#but-not-just-privacy

Congress's massive failure created equally massive risks for the rest of us. From phishing and ransomware attacks to identity theft to stalking and SWATting, America's privacy nihilism enabled mass-scale predation upon all of us, rich and poor, old and young, rural and urban, men and women, racialized and white.

That's the void that the CFPB stepped into last summer, when they passed a new rule that would effectively shut down the entire data brokerage industry:

https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/16/the-second-best-time-is-now/#the-point-of-a-system-is-what-it-does

Yesterday, Trump's CFPB boss, Russell Vought, killed that rule, stating that it was "no longer necessary or appropriate":

https://www.wired.com/story/cfpb-quietly-kills-rule-to-shield-americans-from-data-brokers/

Problems

Security Risks Posed by Access to U.S. Sensitive Personal and Government-Related Data from Countries of Concern and Covered Persons]

References