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Net Neutrality Commenters Could Have Their Email Addresses Made Public

ARSTechnica warns that people who comment on the FCC’s plan to gut net neutrality rules could have their email addresses made public via the FCC’s API. “Unlike name and home address, email address is not a required field,” ARSTechnica writes. “But if you submit an email – which allows you to get an email-confirmation that your comment was receive – it would be made public.” 

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