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Experienced internet tracking for yourself?

Have you experienced unwanted internet tracking, or tried unsuccessfully to get rid of tracking code? Do you have a story about your online privacy you wish to share?

We need your input right now to change how companies do business.

With your permission, we’ll also submit your story to lawmakers and reporters to help amplify the real voices of concerned Americans. The more real-life stories they hear, the better chance we have of getting real, enforceable privacy rights online!

 

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Sharing your story helps Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. and Consumers Union Action Fund, Inc.[1] ("we" or "us") to learn more about what is happening to real people. We use this information to explain consumer problems to policymakers, the media, and the public. When you give us your story, you agree that we may use, share, and make public your story, using only your first name, city and state. We will not share or make public your last name, address, phone number, or email address unless we contact you and gain your permission to do so.


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[1] Consumers Union Action Fund, Inc. ("CU Action Fund") is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit consumer advocacy organization. CU Action Fund is affiliated with Consumers Union of United States, Inc. ("CU"), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit testing and information organization serving consumers. CU Action Fund's purpose is to educate the public regarding consumer rights and consumer safety issues and to advocate policies, legislation and regulation that ensure a fair and safe marketplace for consumers, among other advocacy activities. CU Action Fund engages in (1) nonpartisan voter education activity; (2) increased lobbying activity to pass legislation in states and in Congress; (3) work on consumer oriented ballot measures; and (4) to a greater extent than CU, in member education about elections. If you would like to learn more about CU Action Fund, visit www.cuactionfund.org.