Brussels, 27/02/2012 (Agence Europe) - Digital Strategy Commissioner Neelie Kroes has welcomed the progress made by the US administration on the protection of the private data of internet users. On 23 February, the White House unveiled an internet user protection Bill which would require private companies not to record information on consumers without their express authorisation (“do-not-track” measures). In her blog, Kroes says that she supports these measures which provide “a...