The Jury were impressed that NIACE had played a key role in helping to set up a national network of 6, 000 internet access centres to serve adults in both rural and urban settings.
The bill would require a social networking Internet Web site to establish a process for new users to set their privacy settings as part of the registration process that explains privacy options in plain language, and to make privacy settings available in an easy-to-use format.
Because systems infected with DNSChanger have had key settings changed that redirects all their web browsing through these servers, once they are pulled offline, the internet will disappear for anyone using an infected system.