FTC Fair Information Practice

FTC Fair Information Practice

The United States Federal Trade Commission's Fair Information Practice Principles (FIPs) are guidelines that represent widely-accepted concepts concerning fair information practice in an electronic marketplace.

Read more about FTC Fair Information Practice:  Contents, Introduction, History and Development, Principles, Enforcing The Principles, Other Proposals Regarding 'fair Information', Criticism of The FTC Principles, See Also

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