The Future of Privacy Online, September 27th Event Co-Hosted by TPI and ITIF

The Future of Privacy Online, September 27th Event Co-Hosted by TPI and ITIF

September 27th Event Co-Hosted by TPI and ITIF

Contact: Amy Smorodin
(202) 828-4405

August 11, 2010 – From blogs to Facebook profiles to Twitter messages, individuals are increasingly choosing to share information about themselves online. More personal information online brings both risks and rewards. How are companies using this digital information and how do consumers benefits from increased data sharing? Perhaps more importantly, do consumers have enough control over their personal information or is there a need for government regulators to step in? These issues will be discussed at “The Future of Privacy Online,” co-hosted by the Technology Policy Institute (TPI) and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF).

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