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Wednesday, October 09, 2013

PERSONAL OBAMACARE DATA IN MARYLAND CAN BE USED FOR ‘LAW ENFORCEMENT AND AUDIT ACTIVITIES’?

Maryland’s Obamacare exchange website has been bogged down with countless glitches and errors, an experience familiar to many around the country.

However, even if one isn’t able to enroll successfully in the program, the website’s privacy policy, which users are required to scroll through before proceeding, is still available for whoever wants to read it.

And although the policy is pretty standard, packed with the usual legalese, there are a few details buried in it that have raised some concerns.

See, the policy states that all personal information used during the singing up process will be kept strictly confidential and will be used only by the Obamacare exchanges.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its a government website, why wouldn't they be able to share with other government entities. It will be an excellent source to find dirtbags.

ginn said...

This is why Barry and his liberal vermin don't want to back down from the impasse Congress is now struggling with. The more info that this gov't has on you the easier it's going to be for them to domineer, harass and oppress Americans.

Anonymous said...

I've been warning EVERYONE I see and talk to; do NOT apply for ocare on line. they ask very intrusive questions that aren't necessary and once you have submitted this application and info, it's too late.