The White House’s updated privacy policy took effect...
The White House’s updated privacy policy took effect Friday. The planned update was announced in a March 19 blog post (http://1.usa.gov/RvJYhF). “On a practical level, if you have opted in to receive email updates, we'll use data that you submit…
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or that is automatically generated by your use of the website to try to send you more information about issues or events you care about,” said Nathaniel Lubin, White House acting director-digital strategy. “Of course, you can always unsubscribe from our emails or turn off cookies in your browser if you decide you're not interested in this kind of information anymore.” The new policy clarifies the White House app does not collect geolocation information. It’s the first overhaul since 2011, the White House said.