The United States Senate has voted to dismantle landmark internet privacy protections put into place during the Obama administration. Those privacy rules were approved just days before Donald Trump won the election.
And as Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman reports, they were scheduled to go into effect at the end of this year.
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