I feel like the title is misleading. There's no spying, just same tracking and advertising employed but most companies with a digital presence.
We know that we are tracked but it's still interesting to see how campaigns have become more savvy in their use of data.
One of the best parts: Time will tell how effective each campaign manages to turn data, analytics, ads, and fundraising dollars into actual votes on Election Day
Ironic that indicative.com is on multiple blocklists? easyprivacy, adaway, pihole, netguard...
Tracking users isn't new, but it is new to politics. After 2016's analytics and advert debacle, it's interesting to see how both candidates are using analytics this time around.