The Internet is an exciting new marketplace for consumers. It offers not only easy access to a vast array of goods and services, but also to rich sources of information that enable consumers to make better-informed purchasing decisions. The online consumer market is growing exponentially. The FTC recognizes the importance of the development of the Internet as a viable and safe marketplace for consumers. In order for the online marketplace to grow, sufficient privacy protections must be in place. The Commission supports technological innovation and also encourages industry self-regulation so long as self-regulation proves meaningful and effective.
Computer and communications technology is a key element of day-to-day life. Today, Americans are free to protect the privacy of their computer files
The FTC is taking a proactive approach to online privacy issues impacting consumers by identifying potential consumer protection issues related to online marketing and commercial transactions; providing a public forum for the exchange of ideas, and presentation of research and technology Encouraging self-regulation.
Reality: Encryption is not controlled by law enforcement.
Myth # 3: Encryption technology currently is controlled by the law enforcement.
Reality: In fact, encryption is a critical foundation of electronic transactions.
In the wake of the terrorist attacks in NYC and Washington DC on September 11, 2001 there have been renewed calls among some lawmakers for restrictions on the use and availability of strong encryption products. Congress called for a global "new regi