So I didn’t get to watch to all of both the junior varsity debate and main debate involving 17 Republican presidential wannabes, but from what I did see, there weren’t many questions about privacy per se, with one notable exception: there was a heated exchange between Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey of Senator Rand…
Category: Election2016
Privacy Issues in Election 2016, Post 2: Campaign Site Privacy Policies: Rubio
Now that Senator Marco Rubio has officially announced his candidacy and his campaign site has added a privacy policy, we can add him to the PogoWasRight.coverage on the Election 2016 web site privacy policy issue. Rubio’s policy is not as detailed and legalistic as Clinton’s and Paul’s. And like Cruz’s policy, also covered in the first…
Rand Paul is chasing the techno-libertarian vote, but do his votes match his speeches?
How kind of Kashmir Hill to write this article on the day I kick off this site’s Election 2016 coverage on privacy issues: When Kentucky senator Rand Paul announced this week that he plans to seek the Republican nomination for president, he put out all kinds of bait to appeal to Americans of the techno-libertarian persuasion—people who hate…
Coverage of Privacy Issues in Election 2016, Post 1: Campaign Site Privacy Policies
PogoWasRight.org is pleased to announce that as it did in the run-up to the 2008 election, this site will be discussing and looking at the candidates’ voting records as well as their statements about privacy and data security issues of interest to this site’s readers. To kick off the coverage, we’re starting with the privacy policies of three announced…