Brunswick on Nostr: As election day is imminent, you may receive many calls, especially if you're in a ...
As election day is imminent, you may receive many calls, especially if you're in a swing state, asking for your opinions, voting intentions, and views on various issues. Polling agencies gather this data from others at a cost, so remember that any information you provide has value.
Keep in mind that any personal data you share can potentially be used against you. When pollsters contact you, they already have access to personal details like your name, address, and date of birth. If you ask them how they obtained your information, they might claim it's from the voter registry. However, your phone number isn’t listed there. Now you have caught them in a lie.
It's in your best interest to protect your personal information, which includes your private thoughts and opinions. Be cautious, as anything you say can be stored indefinitely, and any data entered into a system can remain accessible.
Keep in mind that any personal data you share can potentially be used against you. When pollsters contact you, they already have access to personal details like your name, address, and date of birth. If you ask them how they obtained your information, they might claim it's from the voter registry. However, your phone number isn’t listed there. Now you have caught them in a lie.
It's in your best interest to protect your personal information, which includes your private thoughts and opinions. Be cautious, as anything you say can be stored indefinitely, and any data entered into a system can remain accessible.