Tell Hispanics that President Obama wants to allow U.S. companies to spy on Americans, and I predict his approval ratings will plummet. "President Obama needs to know that the right to privacy is a core value of the utmost importance to Latinos," stated Evelyn Castillo-Bach, CEO of the new start up UmeNow, a private 'People Network' that has banned all tracking and all ads. "Once word gets out that the President of the United States favors allowing companies to spy on American families, I believe we will see a seismic shift among pro-Obama Hispanics," added Castillo-Bach, who is of Cuban and Puerto Rican descent. UmeNow supports the cybersecurity stance taken by Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) who said on Monday that the Senate's cybersecurity legislation being pushed by Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) is an overreaction to cyber threats and would undermine the privacy rights of American citizens. While there?s no question that we have to better protect ourselves from cybersecurity threats, that doesn?t have to come at the expense of American citizens? civil liberties, stated Franken, as reported by The Hill. Tell Hispanics that President Obama wants to allow U.S. companies to spy on Americans, and I predict his approval ratings will plummet, stated Castillo-Bach. Zero tolerance for tracking, face recognition technology, and other spy tools. All ads, third party apps and games are banned because they are back doors to tracking and extracting private information.
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