Facebook's surveillance is nothing compared with Comcast, AT&T and Verizon

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[Commentary] If you think Facebook’s “Cambridge Analytica problem” is bad, just wait until Comcast and Verizon are able to do the same thing. Facebook isn’t the only company that amasses troves of data about people and leaves it vulnerable to exploitation and misuse. As of 2017, Congress extended the same data-gathering practices of tech companies like Google and Facebook to internet providers like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon. Because service providers serve as gatekeepers to the entire internet, they can collect far more information about us, and leave us with far less power to opt out of that process. This means that the risks of allowing our internet providers to collect and monetise the same type of user data that Facebook collects – and the potential that such data will therefore be misused – are much, much worse.

[Salome Viljoen is a fellow in the Privacy Initiatives Project at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society]


Facebook's surveillance is nothing compared with Comcast, AT&T and Verizon