A new bill that limits ISPs' ability to track your browsing patterns in schools has generated debate about whether it is genuinely essential. If so, the law would be a success for privacy supporters, but it could be problematic for others who value their privacy. In recent years, ISPs have been accused of violating consumers' privacy and creating family maps based on their browsing behaviors. Despite the fact that the Senate bill does not require consent, the fact that it is merely a minor change may imply that it is insignificant.
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