CalMatters revealed that Covered California's website was involuntarily sending sensitive data, including details about visitors' health status and personal circumstances, to LinkedIn through trackers. This data sharing continued for over a year until it was exposed that it was part of an advertising campaign. Following the revelation, Covered California removed these trackers and announced an internal review of its security and privacy practices to safeguard consumer data. The organization emphasized its commitment to protecting sensitive information.
Covered California has initiated a review of our websites and information security and privacy protocols to ensure that no analytics tools are impermissibly sharing sensitive consumer information.
The organization said they were removed 'due to a marketing agency transition' in early April.
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