The left was able to build a database of more than one million people with the help of the Gordon Bajnai . Péter Márki-Zay spoke several times about the fact that during the primary election and since then a huge, easily mobilized block was forged. The Index revealed that the Bajnais had been helping Márki-Zay's campaign since last fall, and later the left-wing prime ministerial candidate also admitted that they had a contract with the company group registered in Estonia, with an off-shore background, Magyar  Nemzet wrote .

They wrote that the rainbow coalition was able to build its core of sympathizers on social media with the help of phishing companies belonging to Gordon Bajnai and his circle. DatAdat, which has strong ties to the American extreme left, can keep more than one million dedicated left-wing voters together on Facebook. This can be inferred from Péter Márki-Zay's recent statements. The joint prime minister candidate of the left - whose campaign has been supported by DatAdat since last autumn's primary election - has talked about a huge opposition database several times in the past. In his Facebook login on March 20, he stated that during the primary election and since then, a database of approximately one million people was built, whom the opposition will be able to easily mobilize on election day. Inforádió Aréna, talked about this "very serious database" At least one million voters have their data on a daily basis, and we regularly reach them with our messages," he said.

They remind us that by Index the other day revealed that at the request of Bajnai, Gergely , Klára Márki-Zay was the opponent of Péter Dobrev in the second round of the primary election, in which Márki-Zay was able to win with the help of DatAdat. , to the question of the Mediaworks News Center

were established by Bajnai with his former chief of staff, Viktor Szigetvári , and with his former minister of secrets, Ádám Ficsor According to the portal's article, DatAdat may be behind the business circles involved in Panama Papers The phishing companies were registered in Estonia, which may be due to the fact that the monitoring of compliance with the GDPR, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, is famously lax in the Baltic state, so it is easier to use voters' data for any purpose there.

They added that in one of the audio recordings obtained by Index Patrick Frank , DatAdat's director of information, talk about how users of Facebook and other platforms are profiled, and what methods are used to politically convert people who are considered potential voters. Personal data often comes into the hands of companies like DatAdat by filling out seemingly innocent questionnaires and quizzes.

Even the most personal things of users can be revealed from this information.

In an aggressive SMS campaign launched a few days ago, the left reached an estimated two million voters - double the number recognized by Márki-Zay. However, the compilation of the database raises the possibility of a violation of data protection rules, since many people - including government officials - received messages by name, who did not share any of their data with the parties of the rainbow coalition. Mediaworks Hírcentrum received a campaign message from a phone number from which he previously received information about his ordered packages.

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Source: 888.hu/Magyar Nemzet

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