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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Healthcare.gov Exposed As Data-Gathering Honey Pot

The pieces of the puzzle on Obamacare are finally coming together. Yesterday it was revealed during congressional testimony that the Healthcare.gov website contains a hidden disclaimer which reads, “You have no reasonable expectation of privacy regarding any communication or data transmitting or stored on this information system.”

This is an open admission that the site intends to share your data with other government entities. It also means the entire website violates federal law because it does not comply with HIPAA regulations for medical privacy. Click here to watch the astonishing video testimony.

But this isn’t the only evidence now emerging.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Has anyone ever filled out a regular health insurance application/enrollment? The questions are the same!!!! No news here just more bitching about nothing.

Anonymous said...

that is not entirely true 3:07

Anonymous said...

3:07 Some of the questions may be the same, however, did they state that the info would be shared with the CIA, FBI, NSA, IRS, and all other government run groups. Question, did you even graduate from high school, or are you just another Democrat liberal voter that is anti American. If you can't see what Obama is doing to this Country, you are dumber than a fishing worm.

Anonymous said...

You cannot anonymously look at plans on any site. Once you register you're caught in their web.

Anonymous said...

If it is in violation of HIPAA (which it is by virtue of the disclaimer)
It is news, unless your a lawless regime supporter jaded by false hatred for any opposition.

Anonymous said...

This is the same federal government that requires banks and hospitals to guarantee the security and privacy of customers data. What a farce!