Markey, Barton Seek Answers On Verizon Info Collection


Author: John Eggerton
Location:
Verizon Wireless, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Reps. Ed Markey (D-MA) and Joe Barton (R-TX), co-chairs of the House Privacy Caucus, asked Verizon and Verizon Wireless to answer some questions about a new targeted advertising program that troubles them.

In a letter to the CEOs of both, the legislators point to communications with customers that talk about the companies' plan to use customer info to create marketing reports and tailer ads based on customer's geographic area. Among Markey's and Barton's concerns has been the use of geolocation information by online marketers.

The questions they want answered:

  • How will Verizon benefit from this new program?
  • Why did the companies choose to require customers to opt out rather than enabling them to affirmatively opt in to participate in the data sharing programs?
  • Does Verizon or Verizon Wireless plan to sell, rent or otherwise make available this customer information to outside companies?
  • How are the companies ensuring that only aggregate, rather than individually identifiable, customer information will be used or disclosed as part of the new data sharing program?

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