Protect Broadband Privacy

President Donald Trump

Congress just voted to repeal Internet privacy rules, allowing Internet service providers like AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon to monitor, track, and sell your personal data without your permission. It was a really close vote in the House and Senate, thanks to all the public backlash, but now this bill goes to the President's desk where he is expected to sign the bill into law.

Tell President Trump: “Protect Internet privacy. Veto S.J. Resolution 34 and don’t let ISPs sell my info to advertisers.”

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To: President Donald Trump
From: [Your Name]

Dear Congress:

My Internet Service Provider should connect me to the Web, not collect and sell my personal information to other corporations without my consent.

The FCC’s broadband privacy rules are common sense measures that protect Internet users basic rights, and have overwhelming support from people across the political spectrum.

Please vote NO on the Congressional Review Act resolution to dismantle the FCC’s broadband privacy rules.