EPIC Launches Campaign To Make Data Protection 2016 Presidential Race Issue
The Electronic Privacy Information Center launched an educational initiative to put privacy and data protection front and center in the 2016 presidential election. "Data breaches, identity theft, and government surveillance are critical issues facing American voters, yet the candidates have…
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said hardly a word," said President Marc Rotenberg in a statement Sunday announcing the Data Protection 2016 campaign. The campaign provides information about privacy and data protection, provides a link to register voters, and will market materials such as buttons and stickers to help support the group. EPIC said it won't endorse any candidate, party or platform.