Information Age | Stronger Internet Privacy Laws Are Unnecessary

By now, it’s a cliché to say that the Internet raises privacy concerns. The instantaneous nature and global reach of the Web, and the ease with which consumers can be tracked, classified, and marketed to, have raised worries about privacy to new heights.

On one level, this is understandable. Thanks to advances in information gathering, law enforcement groups and government agencies can now pilfer through millions of bits of data in seconds without anyone knowing what’s happening. Technical tools like Web bugs and cookies leave behind electronic footprints that retailers and...

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