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I am writing to ask you to join me in the fight for your right to privacy
online.
A panel of the U.S. House of Representatives has just advanced legislation
that would force ISPs to retain logs about your online activities. That's
the last thing that we want to do!
The Electronic Frontier Foundation sums it up well: "The U.S. House of
Representatives is currently considering H.R. 1981, a bill that would order
all online service providers to keep new logs about our online activities,
logs to help the government identify the web sites we visit and the content
we post online. This sweeping new 'mandatory data retention' proposal treats
every Internet user like a potential criminal and represents a clear and
present danger to the online free speech and privacy rights of millions of
innocent Americans."
Today we retain most customer IP allocation logs for just two weeks; we don'
t need them beyond that period, so they are deleted. Storing logs longer
presents a risk to you, and potentially makes our customers the target of
invasions of privacy.
I urge you to click to write to your representatives in hopes of stopping
this bill and preserving your right to privacy online. If you have a little
more time available and if you want to make a much bigger impact, I also
would also encourage you to call your House Representative. Calling can be
more effective than sending them email vie the form, and you can find out
what your Representative's position is. Click to phone your represenative,
you can look up their contact information and call to tell them you oppose H
.R. 1981.
You can learn more about this topic in the full article on my blog, click
here to read, comment and share.
Sincerely, |
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