CISA Bill iPhone Users Privacy USA

Mobile Privacy in USA to Be Invaded by CISA Privacy Act

Will all U.S. companies get a legal right to invade your privacy? Mobile privacy in USA is one of the top concerns of iPhone and other mobile device users as well as people who are using any other tech products [you can order SIM unlock for A&T iPhone 6s already]. Major American technology companies believe that it is highly important to protect privacy, but lately Senate passed the CISA bill that gives any company a free pass to invade privacy.

We should note that Apple and some other firms are opposed to CISA privacy act. CISA stands for Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act. It is not legal and officially approved yet. Once the U.S. Senate passes the bill it has to be passed in the White House.

CISA Bill iPhone Users Privacy USA

According to the bill, US companies invading privacy option will let them share cybersecurity threats with government agencies and other companies. Customers will not be happy with such invasion on their privacy, that’s for sure.

A lot of experts and analysts are sure that CISA bill can be used by government and not private companies to spy on millions of users. A lot of companies and advocates are planning to oppose the CISA privacy act / bill. For example, Yelp, Twitter, Apple, Reddit, Wikipedia, Facebook, Amazon, Google and Microsoft don’t like the idea and are against it – the Senate thinks differently and supports the document.

iPhone AT&T and iPhone Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint users, what do you think about the CISA and your privacy? Apple states it doesn’t support the ‘current CISA proposal’ and this is the support for all customers from across the world. Privacy is the top priority. Will President Obama also support customer and not the bill?

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