The Federal Communication Commission’s move to stop internet service providers from collecting customers’ personal information without consent has itself been halted, as reported by BuzzFeed and The New York Times.
The Senate voted 50-48 today to overturn the rules, with the House expected to follow suit. The vote was mostly along party lines, with two Republican senators abstaining.
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