Every website has a privacy policy – that almost no one reads.

And with consumer privacy laws being passed in several states, policies are being updated to keep pace with the new rights and restrictions they specify. That’s the easy part – but changing how companies actually handle your personal data is proving more difficult.

These days, the policy doesn’t always match the practice – and that is a problem for anyone who visits these websites.

Those with IronWall360 online privacy protection have the peace of mind of knowing that someone is constantly searching for their personal information online and making sure it is removed. Find out more

Is anyone else taking all of this seriously? It doesn’t appear so.

Lawsuits may bring them around. The app Grindr was hit with one filed by it’s own former Chief Privacy Officer. If any site should have paid attention to privacy, it’s one that collects nude photos of its users – at least you don’t have to worry about that on Amazon.

The Federal Trade Commission is also looking into more of these situations and whether they constitute unfair and deceptive practices. Hopefully they’re not looking at the photos too.

To be fair, there is understandable confusion about what is and isn’t allowed. We are (hopefully) at the outset of a revolution in how our privacy is valued, that will result in the kinds of outlook changes that have already happened in Europe. But we see no evidence yet that privacy on the Internet is any more of a priority with public and private sector US entities than it was ten years ago.

What Can You Do?

Protect yourself. If companies continue to ignore their own privacy policies, you need to take action to reduce the likelihood of your private data being collected, sold, or shared. With our online privacy protection, you have someone taking care of this for you. We do more searches than our competitors, and when we find something that shouldn’t be there we pursue the matter until that content comes down.

Can You Trust Our Privacy Policy?

Yes. Let’s face it, if a company that sells lamps is citied for being in violation of its own privacy policy, then that probably isn’t going to have much impact on many lamps they sell. Our business is privacy and security – that is our primary focus. If it is discovered that we aren’t doing that, we’re out of business.

Want to know how we protect you? This security practices statement will give you the details.

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Ron Zayas

CEO

Ron Zayas is an online privacy expert, speaker, author, and CEO of 360Civic, a provider of online protection to law enforcement, judicial officers, and social workers. For more insight into onli... Read more

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