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The 26-Year-Old Montana Legislator Fighting for Your Online Privacy

Posted on August 4, 2013 by pogowasright.org

The face of online privacy rights in the U.S. could very well be a 26-year-old Montana republican representative who posts his votes on Facebook, has a Russian last name, and a father who was born in Iran. His name is Daniel Zolnikov, and he’s the unlikely politician who sparked a trend that could sweep through the nation.

Read more about him on Mashable.

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