Posted on 10/14/2013 12:55:42 PM PDT by Zakeet
The Obamacare online exchanges have been met with several concerns since they launched at the beginning of the month, but a recent discovery may raise further fears about privacy under the health-care law.
The Weekly Standards Jeryl Bier reports that during the process of creating an account, the website asks users if they accept the Terms & Conditions, which prohibit unauthorized attempts to upload information or change the site. But the websites source code, which is not visible to users on the standard Terms & Conditions page, includes a warning that users should have no reasonable expectation of privacy:
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
Funny, that violates CA state constitution on rights to privacy.
"I happen to have a long IT development history... My casual assessment of the code, indicates this system, at this point, it would be faster to scrap it and start over than to fix the current system..."
"The only reason that social security numbers and emails and other private financial data has not yet been stolen in huge numbers through healthcare.gov is because healthcare.gov is so broken that even the hackers can't get through it yet..."
"The philosophy of Obama is to wave a magic wand and fake like something is solved and then talk your way out of it. Obama is a salesman..."
"Computer code cannot be hypnotized by Obama. So let's get that straight. He can talk to the systems all he wants, they're not going to buy the dream. The computer code follows instructions, and instructions are a nightmare..."
"By the time January rolls around the media will have to admit something, unless they try to pull off the biggest mass hypnosis campaign in the history of the country, and try to tell everybody, you know, 'This is working!'. Maybe they'll say, 'Millions of people have signed up', and they'll try to make each individual person think they're the only one who can't get in..."
It also violates federal law.
Ahh, but there is new law. You are thinking of the past
What was isn’t . What is isn’t either apparently but the intent is to be workable
Identity Thieves paradise brought to you by the Regime and RATs in Congress.
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