Protecting Online Privacy: A Live Web Chat with Allan Friedman

Brookings
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
12:30 PM to 1:00 PM
Online Only
http://www.brookings.edu/events/2012/0229_internet_privacy_chat.aspx

Aiming to protect online privacy without stifling innovation, President Obama has proposed a “Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights” to help users exercise more control over the data they share when accessing the internet through their web browsers, smart phones and tablets. Although its guidelines remain voluntary, many consumer advocates and industry insiders are championing the measure as a promising first step toward striking a balance between the need for privacy and information disclosure in a digital age.

What level of anonymity should consumers expect when browsing the internet? Will companies implement President Obama’s recommendations, or is legislation needed to concretely outline consumers’ right to privacy? On Wednesday, February 29, Allan Friedman takes your questions in a live web chat from 12:30-1:00 p.m. with moderator Vivyan Tran of POLITCO. Join the web chat live, and submit questions in advance to scoutingreport@brookings.edu