Europe's New Online Privacy Rules Could Protect U.S. Users Too
Briefly

Beginning May 25, under the new General Data Protection Regulation, companies that collect or mine personal data must ask users for consent, setting a new global privacy standard.
Under GDPR, personal data includes IP addresses and browsing history. Digital consent is compared to sexual consent, emphasizing the importance of user agreement.
Consent under GDPR can be withdrawn, giving users control over their data use and demanding transparency from companies.
Read at NPR.org
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