There are many of you out there that love scary movies, ghost stories and things that go bump in the night. Came across some info that might do the trick for you fright seekers.
Did you know...
Glitches aren't the scary thing about the new Affordable Health Care Act (Obamacare - they are the same thing) but .....
In Maryland:
The first privacy issue involves personal information submitted with an application
that is promised to be kept confidential — with one exception, the
Weekly Standard report said. The policy states that information in your application may be shared with the
appropriate authorities for law enforcement and audit activities." The second privacy issue that could raise concerns relates to emails:
"E-mail correspondence may become a public record. As a public record,
your correspondence could be disclosed to other parties upon their
request
In Kentucky:
"Users (authorized or unauthorized) have no explicit or implicit
expectation of privacy," the notice reads. "Any or all uses of this
system and all files on the system may be intercepted, monitored,
recorded, copied, audited, inspected, and disclosed to authorized state
government and law enforcement personnel, as well as authorized
officials of other agencies, both domestic and foreign."
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