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After Notice and Choice: Reinvigorating “Unfairness” to Rein In Data Abuses
by Lina M. Khan, Samuel A.A. Levine & Stephanie T. Nguyen
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has long served as America’s default privacy enforcer. Yet for much of its history, the agency relied on self-regulation through a “notice and choice” framework that left the public vulnerable in an era of rampant data collection and digital surveillance. Businesses overwhelmed users with dense privacy notices while amassing and…