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    Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., accompanied by other members of Congress, speaks during a news conference Saturday, Jan. 20, 2018, at Capitol Hill in Washington.
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    House GOP calls for new 250-person Bureau of Consumer Privacy to police Big Tech

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    Liberal advocacy groups launch ‘How to Stop Facebook’ campaign

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    The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday said that Lumos Labs, the company behind Luminosity, must pay $2 million and notify program subscribers of the settlement. (AP Photo)
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    Republicans say Democrats’ $1 billion in funding for FTC privacy boost is ‘socialist slush fund’

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    Trump should quickly nominate, and Mitch McConnell should fast track, FTC nominees who respect intellectual property. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
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    Biden to nominate liberal privacy advocate to Federal Trade Commission

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    Big Tech could be forced to give up algorithms alongside data and money in data abuse cases, FTC official says
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    Big Tech could be forced to give up algorithms alongside data and money in data abuse cases, FTC official says

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    Google to let Android users opt out of tracking by apps, following in Apple’s footsteps
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    Google to let Android users opt out of tracking by apps, following in Apple’s footsteps

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    New bipartisan children’s privacy legislation would place curbs on social media
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    New bipartisan children’s privacy legislation would place curbs on social media

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    Children’s group accuses Google of violating privacy laws with ‘teacher approved’ apps
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    Children’s group accuses Google of violating privacy laws with ‘teacher approved’ apps

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    People look at smartphones.
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    Vaccine passports raise privacy and discrimination concerns

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    FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013, file photo, a man looks at his cellphone as he walks on the street in downtown Madrid. The National Security Agency tracks the locations of nearly 5 billion cellphones every day overseas, including those belonging to Americans abroad, The Washington Post reported Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)
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    Four hidden ways Big Tech platforms suck up your data

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