After Trump’s Win, Security Groups and Marketers Are Anxious About Digital Privacy

Is Big Brother about go to “bigly?”

President-elect Donald Trump has many consumers and marketers concerned about online security. When Trump becomes president on Jan. 20, there is widespread belief that the federal government will attempt to gain unprecedented access to everyone’s data.

Among those expressing concern and taking a stand are executives at the Mozilla Foundation, a nonprofit community that actively promotes online privacy. On Cyber Monday (Nov. 28), Mozilla will run a two-day cybersecurity-awareness event in New York. Thousands of people are expected to attend, motivated by Trump’s comments about wanting to “have that power” to see former opponent Hillary Clinton’s emails, as well as by the prospect that Russian hackers may have impacted the election and Apple’s fight with the FBI over backdoor access to iPhones.

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