The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering a new proposal, FCC 26-27, that would require carriers and VoIP providers to collect extensive personal information, including government ID numbers, for phone service activation. Privacy advocates argue this "know your customer" standard, intended to combat robocalls and fraud, would effectively end anonymous phone lines and create a centralized database of sensitive user data. Critics also point out that this mandate would disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, such as domestic violence survivors and unhoused individuals, who may lack the required identification or rely on non-traditional addresses. AI
RANK_REASON The FCC is considering a new regulatory proposal that would significantly impact user privacy and access to communication services. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]
- American Civil Liberties Union
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- FCC 26-27
- Federal Communications Commission
- Federal Trade Commission
- Privacy and Data Project
- Safe Connections Act
- Sydney Saubestre
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