New Privacy Bill Leaves Companies Confused

from the what-to-do... dept

Yesterday when I went to my my.yahoo page I couldn't view my usual portfolio of stocks I follow until I reviewed Yahoo's privacy policy first. I thought this was a bit odd. Today I got an email from PayPal saying I needed to review their privacy policies. It seems that everyone is suddenly make their users review their privacy policies to get into compliance with a new law. Of course, this isn't doing anything useful - it's just confusing users.
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    Brandon, 29 Jun 2001 @ 8:35pm

    its not just online

    You've probably been receiving a large number of printed privacy policies from various places such as your banks, credit cards, insurance companies, etc. Those might be more interesting, but so far they basically all say: we know things about you, you told us some of it, we looked other bits up, we won't tell anyone unless we get your permission, or they are our business partner, etc

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