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  • The Future of Truth and Misinformation Online
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    Some 81% of the public say that the potential risks they face because of data collection by companies outweigh the benefits, and 66% say the same about government data collection At the same time, a majority of Americans report being concerned about the way their data is being used by companies (79%) or the government (64%)
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    The Commission argued in October 2009 that a healthy democratic community depends on a strong information system and engaged citizens who take advantage of that information 1 The Commission maintained there are three dimensions of the system: a robust, diverse supply of information, a sophisticated communications infrastructure for delivering
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