US state health exchanges leaked customer data to Big Tech
Nearly all 20 state-run health insurance exchanges sent personal data, including race and citizenship info, to tech platforms—often without knowing what they were sharing.
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Nearly all 20 state-run health insurance exchanges sent personal data, including race and citizenship info, to tech platforms—often without knowing what they were sharing.
Dating and working online have become a way of life. That doesn’t mean Americans are comfortable with it.
Experts say the leak highlights the importance of corporate responsibility—and personal precautions.
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If they’re adopted, automakers and the public will be asked to weigh in.
Company must redact info about “sensitive locations” in the future.
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