European Commission Voices Concerns over Behavioral Targeting... Again
The European Commission has once again expressed concerns over the use of behavioral targeting technologies in Europe, and reinforced its intentions to intervene if it feels the industry is incapable of regulating itself effectively. Speaking at a lunch debate on the future of the Internet in Brussels on Tuesday, Viviane Reding, commissioner for information, society and media, said concerns about targeted advertising are being "repeatedly mentioned to the Commission these days," and that the Commission was "closely monitoring" the practice to ensure respect for users' privacy rights. "European privacy rules are crystal clear: a person's information can only be used with their prior consent

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