Dear Chairman Wheeler, Regarding proceeding number #16-106: Internet Service Providers should protect the privacy of all equally. We need strong broadband privacy protections to ensure this. Please enact strong protections that give consumers control over their information. As a computer professional it is my experience that "monitoring" is easily corrupted to "stalking". I understand that the ISPs want to be paid for providing qualified leads to hungry marketeers but I believe that sniffing 'envelope' data is the same as harassment. It is my experience that American business practices are notoriously poor when it comes to respecting privacy and respecting limits. If your policies are to have any meaning then you must set them strictly and explain them in brilliant clarity. Don't allow ISPs to evade privacy protections with "pay for privacy" schemes. Ban them from monitoring the content of our communications. Sincerely, Jeffrey Grossman