Senate bill: See how much Facebook, Google make from your data
Two US senators introduced a bill on Monday that could force big tech companies to disclose how much money consumers' personal information is worth to their businesses.
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Two US senators introduced a bill on Monday that could force big tech companies to disclose how much money consumers' personal information is worth to their businesses.
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