Thursday 24 October 2019

Republican campaign put beacons in lawn signs to track phones, device maker says

Chances are you’ve seen lawn signs in your neighborhood before an election. But you probably never imagined they could track you. 

A Republican presidential primary candidate attached devices known as beacons to campaign lawn signs in 2016 to track the phones of people who passed by, according to the maker of the devices.

The company, Beaconstac, which counts tech giants like Google among its customers, wouldn’t divulge which campaigns it worked with. But it's not hard to see why a campaign would want to use the small, wireless devices, which use Bluetooth to ping nearby smartphones to collect data and trigger notifications. Spread by eager supporters, they’re capable of precisely targeting likely voters in key districts, encouraging them in text messages to get to the polls. Read more...

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