In the statement, Cuomo said New York will «never provide
private voter information to anyone, especially a politically motivated organization seeking to perpetuate the myth of voter fraud.»
Not exact matches
AggregateIQ is also under investigation by privacy commissioners in Ottawa, B.C. and the United Kingdom for its alleged role in the controversy that has engulfed Cambridge Analytica, which has been accused of improperly using
private Facebook
information from millions of users to influence
voters and give the «Leave» side a win in the U.K.'s 2016 Brexit referendum.
Time reported on Thursday that the hackers successfully altered
voter information in at least one election database and stole thousands of
voter records containing
private information like Social Security numbers.
Revelations that a
voter - profiling company that worked Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign harvested
private information from 50 million Facebook profiles have many people wondering: What, if anything, can they do to protect their data connected to the social network?
Alexander Nix, the CEO of the London - based
voter profiling company Cambridge Analytica — which harvested
private information from more than 50 million Facebook users without their permission to analyze their
voter behavior — has been suspended from his job.
Dubbed Facebook's «collapse» of public trust, the double revelation that Cambridge Analytica, ostensibly a
voter - profiling company, collected the data of 50 million Facebook accounts without user permission, and that thousands of third - party developers built apps on Facebook's platform to gather
private information has spurred international outrage.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo had refused the request for
voter roll data in June, which asked for public
information as well as
private information such as
voters» social security numbers.
[166] Morris claimed that telephone polls that immediately asked for voting intentions tended to get a high «Don't know» or anti-government reaction, whereas longer telephone conversations conducted by
private polls that collected other
information such as views on the leaders» performances placed
voters in a much better mode to give their true voting intentions.
Obtaining the
information needed to make those changes, Sweeney said, is far easier than most would believe, because contrary to popular opinion,
voter information isn't
private.
Kogan provided that
private database, containing
information about 50 million Facebook users, to the
voter - profiling company Cambridge Analytica.
Alexander Nix, the CEO of the London - based
voter profiling company Cambridge Analytica — which harvested
private information from more than 50 million Facebook users without their permission to analyze their
voter behavior — has been suspended from his job.
On questions swirling over Cambridge Analytica, @RepAdamSchiff says: «We need to find out what we can about the misappropriation of the
private information of tens of millions of Americans... used by this digital arm of the Trump campaign to manipulate American
voters.»
Revelations that a
voter - profiling company that worked Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign harvested
private information from 50 million Facebook profiles have many people wondering: What, if anything, can they do to protect their data connected to the social network?
Furthermore, according to publicly available
information, the Trump campaign was no longer using Cambridge Analytica as a «consultant» by the time of the general election, so while the manipulation of the
private data of millions of
voters goes a long way toward explaining how the general election came down to Trump and Clinton, it had no impact whatsoever on Trump's electoral victory or Clinton's embarrassing defeat.
But the social media site has found itself wading into complicated semantics over the past few days as it attempts to explain how a U.K. - based
voter - profiling firm reportedly ended up with
private information on 50 million of its users.
The company reportedly worked for various political campaigns and collected
private information from users» social media accounts to develop a mechanism predicting and influencing
voter behavior.