
The Federal Trade Commission released yesterday: The Federal Trade Commission, which last year held a conference on privacy issues, said participants at the gathering agreed that businesses have four ways to protect consumer privacy: -- Notify consumers about how personal information collected online is used. -- Give consumers a choice about whether and how their personal information is used. -- Ensure the security of personal information is protected. -- Give consumers access to their own personal information to ensure its accuracy.
Anyone willing to place a bet on how many companies will implement A,B, and D, and implement C so that it benefits the consumer, rather than just protects a valuable mailing list from theft?