Tell your California state senators that your privacy is not for sale

Broadband internet service providers (like AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and others) often sell information about you and your online activities without your consent. A state bill (AB 375) would prevent this, but it needs your help!

Here’s the background: in 2016, the FCC passed rules that safeguarded your information from being sold by your internet provider without your consent. But the new Congress, in one of its many pro-corporate, anti-consumer moves, repealed the FCC rules in a way that prevents the FCC from ever writing a similar regulation in the future. So it’s up to the states to restore what Congress has taken away from us, and it’s up to us to get our state officials to vote for legislation (AB 375) that would bring these protections back.

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