--- title: 'Bernie Sanders'' Creepy "BERN" App Wants Your Data...From Your Best Friends' date: 2019-05-08 10:31:02-0400 description: "The team behind Bernie's campaign has a new app named BERN. It's undoubtedly a smart move, but also a concerning one for privacy advocates." tags: - Privacy - Data - Bernie Sanders - 2020 Presidential Campaign - Politics image: "/static/images/notes/bernie-sanders-bern-app-data/sad-bernie.jpg" --- import Image from "./components/embeds/Image"; import Video from "./components/embeds/Video"; The team behind Bernie Sanders' 2020 campaign [released a new web app](https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/bernie-sanders-2020-campaign-unveils-app-increase-its-voter-database-n999206) last month named [BERN](https://app.berniesanders.com/). The goal of BERN is simple: to gather as much information as they can on as many voters in the United States as they can, and make their grassroots army of enthusiastic supporters do the work. It's undoubtedly a smart strategy, but also a concerning one for myself and other privacy advocates. Sad Bernie BERN has two features: one called "Friend-to-Friend" (described as "add everyone in your network") and another called "Community Canvassing" (described as "talk to people around you every day, e.g. on the bus, outside the grocery store, at a park"). Both of these involve phoning home to Sanders HQ with the following information on anybody you know or meet: - Level of support for Bernie Sanders (from 1 to 7) - How you know this person (family, neighbor, classmate, etc.) - If they're a student (and specifically which college they attend) - If they're a union member (and which union) - Issues that are "most important" to them - List of other candidates they might support - Their phone number - Their email address But how do I know who I know, you might ask? BERN's [FAQ page](https://app.berniesanders.com/help/app-frequently-asked-questions/) helpfully answers this: > **Brainstorm a list of your contacts.** Think about who you have come to know over the course of your life. How do you know who you know? On a piece of paper or in a spreadsheet, write down as many names of people you know. Some ideas for brainstorming: > > - Go through your phone book or, if you use Facebook, your Facebook friend list. > - Who would you invite to your birthday party or wedding? Where have you lived throughout your life? Who did you know in each of the places you have lived? > > **Which people can I add to my contact list the BERN app?** _[sic]_ > We use the word "friend" very broadly: You can add anyone you have met and known in your life to the app. Using either feature, a volunteer starts with a search of the database for the voter he or she is (theoretically) talking to by entering the voter's first name, last name, and location (which only requires entering the state but can be narrowed down by town and/or ZIP code). Every match pops up with each voter's age, sex, and location along with an option to add the information of someone who's not listed or still needs to register to vote. Here's one of the instructional videos provided internally to volunteers: