Big Presidential Campaigns Raise Big Privacy Issues
October 14, 2015
Joseph Jerome
As the election season gets into full swing, campaigns are eager to collect and use information about voters everywhere. A recent study by the Online Trust Alliance found major failings’ with the campaigns’ privacy policies, and beyond the nuts and bolts of having an online privacy notice, political hunger for data presents very real challenges for voters and perhaps more provocatively, for democracy. FPF’s own Evan Selinger, Joseph Jerome, and Elliott Murray discusses some of the privacy challenges that campaigns may face in piece for the Christian Science Monitor’s Passcode.
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