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Sharing the personally identifiable information with DOGE representatives likely violated the Privacy Act, Judge Deborah L.
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Me says it does not share information with health insurance companies, employers or public databases without users’ consent.
DOGE staffers have skirted privacy laws, training and security protocols to gain virtually unfettered access to financial and personal information stored in siloed government databases.
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