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Is your ISP selling your browsing history? The FCC just launched a massive data privacy enforcement crackdown that could put cash back in your pocket. Starting immediately, internet providers must get explicit consent before sharing your personal data—or face fines that could trickle down to lower bills for you. This new rule means no more hidden fees or secret profits from your private searches, and experts say it could save the average household up to $80 a year on internet costs. But act fast: providers are already lobbying to kill the enforcement, and if they win, your digital secrets could be back on the auction block.

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Is your ISP selling your browsing history? The FCC just launched a massive data privacy enforcement crackdown that could put cash back in your pocket. Starting immediately, internet providers must get explicit consent before sharing your personal data—or face fines that could trickle down to lower bills for you. This new rule means no more hidden fees or secret profits from your private searches, and experts say it could save the average household up to $80 a year on internet costs. But act fast: providers are already lobbying to kill the enforcement, and if they win, your digital secrets could be back on the auction block.