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At the Federal Trade Commission's second public discussion about online privacy in Berkeley, California yesterday, panelists discussed the ways that digital-era technologies impact individuals' privacy and what can be done about it, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Experts explored Flash cookies, behavioral advertising, data matching, inadvertent sharing and other topics, and proposed solutions such as stricter regulations, greater oversight of third-party application developers and mandatory notice requirements. Others advocated for market-based solutions, saying that the market is already resolving many privacy problems and that privacy is becoming a competitive factor for businesses. The third and final FTC roundtable event will take place on March 17 in Washington, DC.
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