Internet Privacy in the New Age

A hearing was opened last week in congress for a bill that would require major internet service providers and places that offer Internet services, to collect and maintain records that would tie IP addresses to individual users for 18 months.
Internet Privacy in the New Age
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Customers at a cafe in San Francisco take advantage of free wi-fi, in this file photo. Last week a hearing was opened in congress for a bill that would require that all public places that offer Internet services to collect records that would tie IP addresses to individual users. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)