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Rachel Bovard: Big tech wants to track you during pandemic, but data is unsecure in China

Rachel Bovard: Big tech wants to track you during pandemic, but data is unsecure in China Rachel Bovard, Senior Director of Policy at the Conservative Partnership Institute, discusses China's grasp on essential technology to schools and businesses amid social distancing, like the video conference app Zoom, and why this is a problem for national security.

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