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Welcome, folks. It's a pleasure to have you here again.
I always ask a question to witnesses during this testimony about where they raise their privacy bars. Most of all I think these companies, which are basically in the United States, are scared of the FTC. That's the primary privacy body that they listen to. With anything else, I think they're just paying lip service. Is that a fair statement?
Have you seen that these companies, when dealing with your office or other offices in other countries, actually do take some of these things and raise the privacy bar to the highest standard, or are they just taking whatever the FTC says as the minimum, and that's all they're going to do?