To Fix Big Tech, We Need to Fix Privacy First

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If legislators want to make meaningful changes that benefit Americans online, they should look at federal privacy legislation before they dismantle our services.




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mid troubling supply-chain disruptions and the highest rates of inflation our nation has seen in four decades, it’s odd that Congress has chosen to take aim at a fully functioning and efficient sector of our economy. Nevertheless, policy-makers have their sights set on the tech industry by means of antitrust reform. The most popular bill to this end is the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, co-sponsored by Senators Amy Klobuchar (D., Minn.) and Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa). That this effort has won a degree of bipartisan support does not make it any less strange.

Nor does it necessarily make it …

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