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.
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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)