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In reply to the discussion: Odd experience with My USPS -anyone else? [View all]LiberalArkie
(19,867 posts)33. They take it pretty seriously. I think a site sends them the information you fill out
and they just return with a yes or no response if it is you. Once you verify yourself with them, you can change how much data and what kind they keep.
Political campaigns even you them. A campaign might request a list of people of a certain age, income range, race, sex, weight range, color of hair, skin type, what kind of car they drive, do they take public transportation etc and get a list of people that fit that criteria.
And again something based in Little Rock.
Nothing spooky about it, everyone and everything are just pieces of data.
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yes,healthcare.gov (my obamacare) asked the same 'questions' to verifiy me.OUR VOTE SHOULD USE THIS
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#16
I want to vote online. Our Government knows exactly who we are, our bank/credit and where we live.
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#20
I' trust computers' & Fed. Government 'verifiy' system a LOT more then Local and State governments.
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#23
Probably Acxiom. The are the biggest in data mining and thus have the databases on
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#27
They take it pretty seriously. I think a site sends them the information you fill out
LiberalArkie
Apr 2016
#33
So far I conduct as little official business as possible online realizing that won't last long.
appalachiablue
Apr 2016
#46
Aha! That's why SS, when I applied online, said I had to come in person to sign up!
ebayfool
Apr 2016
#49
It's not phishing. That is also how the ACA determined we were who we said
ScreamingMeemie
Apr 2016
#10
bye. You could have ended the registration at that point. There will be more verifiy on internet.
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#35
I got my wallet stolen in Milan Italy train station and when I called to cancel my credit cards
kimbutgar
Apr 2016
#34
Yep. I registered there to direct them to leave packages without anyone home and
RiverLover
Apr 2016
#45