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		<title>FTC: Sears Violated Customer Privacy Through the Sin of Omission</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Federal Trade Commission today entered a consent order today finding that Sears Holdings Management Corporation (Sears and Kmart) by which Sears settled FTC charges of failing to disclose the scope of collection and usage of customer data and web activity.  This, according to a statement by the FTC, constituted a deceptive practice. Affected customers [...]]]></description>
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