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American Antitrust Institute Also Opposes Comcast-Time Warner Deal

American Antitrust Institute Also Opposes Comcast-Time Warner Deal

<p><img class=" alignright size-full wp-image-2782" alt="" src="https://consumerwatchdog.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/images_comcasttimewarner.jpg" style="width: 200px; height: 111px; float: right;" width="160" height="89" />The prestigious <a href="http://www.antitrustinstitute.org/">American Antitrust Institute</a> is <a href="http://www.antitrustinstitute.org/content/antitrust-experts-urge-enforcers-block-comcast-time-warner-cable-merger">opposing</a> the $45 billion Comcast-Time Warner mega merger because it raises potentially serious problems for competition and consumers.<br /> <br />
Consumer Watchdog Joins In Telling Obama Not To Renew NSA Powers

Consumer Watchdog Joins In Telling Obama Not To Renew NSA Powers

<p>Consumer Watchdog has joined the <a href="https://epic.org/">Electronic Privacy Information Center</a> (EPIC) and 25 other  organizations <img class=" alignright size-full wp-image-2780" alt="" src="https://consumerwatchdog.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/images_nsaspying.jpg" style="width: 200px; height: 131px; float: right; margin: 1px;" width="300" height="197" />in telling President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder not to seek re-authorization of the National Security Agency's bulk telephone record collection.<br /> <br />
Watchdog Group Wary of Google’s Driverless Cars

Watchdog Group Wary of Google’s Driverless Cars

<p><b>Santa Monica organization calls on DMV to lengthen testing time frame for road tests of tech giant's fleet</b></p> <p id="paragraph1">A Westside group is calling on California’s Department of Motor Vehicles to slow the rush to get self-driving vehicles on the road, less than a month before residents can begin applying for permits to be test drivers for the cars.</p>
Google’s Latest Deal Takes Spying Ability To New Heights

Google’s Latest Deal Takes Spying Ability To New Heights

<p>Google's latest planned acquisition will will take the Internet giant's ability to spy on us and gather information <img class=" alignright size-full wp-image-2778" alt="" src="https://consumerwatchdog.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/images_googleembedded1_1.jpg" style="width: 225px; height: 158px; float: right;" width="316" height="222" />about our activities to new heights -- literally.</p>
Consumer Watchdog Urges DMV To Require Test Drivers In Google Cars

Consumer Watchdog Urges DMV To Require Test Drivers In Google Cars

<p><a href="http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014/06/16/consumer-watchdog-urges-dmv-to-require-test-drivers-in-google-cars/">Click here to listen to the audio of this radio broadcast</a>.</p> <p><strong>SANTA MONICA (CBSLA.com)</strong> — A Westside consumer advocacy group wants the DMV to hit the brakes on putting driverless cars on California roads.</p> <p>KNX 1070′s Megan Goldsby reports Santa Monica-based Consumer Watchdog sent a letter to officials alleging the Google prototypes need at least an extra year of testing or they could pose a deadly risk to drivers.</p>
Tech Report: Insurance Rant

Tech Report: Insurance Rant

<p>SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — It’s a funny looking frowning face with a red Band Aid as the logo of this online movement.</p> <p>If you haven’t already seen this in your Facebook or Twitter feed, you most likely will soon.</p> <p>This all put on by Consumer Watchdog, a heavy hitter in consumer advocacy. The group runs the “<a href="http://yourhealthinsurancecompanysuckswhen.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">yourhealthinsurancecompanysuckswhen.org</a>” website, Facebook page, and Twitter account.</p>
Watchdog: Google’s Driverless Cars Need More Testing

Watchdog: Google’s Driverless Cars Need More Testing

<p><span style="font-family: Arial, Tahoma, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Consumer Watchdog has warned the California Department of Motor Vehicles not to give into pressure from Google and others with an interest in developing autonomous vehicles to rush to adopt regulations for the public use of the vehicles that are not ready to protect our safety.</span></p>
Google’s Driverless Car Will Need More Testing, Watchdog Group Warns

Google’s Driverless Car Will Need More Testing, Watchdog Group Warns

<p>A consumer group wants the California Department of Motor Vehicles to slow Google’s rush to get driverless cars on the road.</p> <p>Consumer Watchdog said the state’s regulations don’t allow enough time to test the self-driving cars before allowing them on California streets and highways.</p> <p>“We urge the DMV to follow a sensible and deliberate approach that would require adequate testing and time to analyze the test results,” wrote John M. Simpson, Consumer Watchdog’s Privacy Project director, in a letter to DMV Director Jean Shiomoto.</p>
NTIA Leads Privacy Bill of Rights Review in Light of `Big Data’ Trend

NTIA Leads Privacy Bill of Rights Review in Light of `Big Data’ Trend

<p>The National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced that it is leading a review of a consumer privacy rights proposal unveiled by the White House in 2012.</p> <p>NTIA, a division of the Department of Commerce, wants public input on whether the proposed consumer “privacy bill of rights” should be clarified or modified to better accommodate the benefits or risks of “big data,” among other questions, according to a <a class="bluenobold" href="http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/big_data_rfc.pdf">notice</a> released June 4.</p>
When You Should Opt-Out Of Carrier-Provided Location Services

When You Should Opt-Out Of Carrier-Provided Location Services

<p><b>Privacy advocates list protections needed in AT&T's planned location-based service to prevent credit-card fraud</b></p> <div id="drr-container" itemprop="articleBody"> <p>AT&T's plans for a location-based service that would track a mobile phone user to prevent credit-card fraud has raised concerns among privacy advocates who want strict rules on the use of the data.</p>