
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Following backlash from Republican leaders, the Federal Election Commission is giving the OK to a pilot program from Google that would allow authorized political committees or campaigns to bypass Gmail’s spam filters and go directly into a user’s inbox. Google came up with the program after the GOP accused the company of disproportionately shunting Republican campaign emails to spam, citing a recent study from North Carolina State University. “Marketplace Tech’s” Kimberly Adams spoke with Ashley Gold, a tech and policy reporter for Axios, about the details of that study, the pilot program and more.
By Marketplace4.5
12471,247 ratings
Following backlash from Republican leaders, the Federal Election Commission is giving the OK to a pilot program from Google that would allow authorized political committees or campaigns to bypass Gmail’s spam filters and go directly into a user’s inbox. Google came up with the program after the GOP accused the company of disproportionately shunting Republican campaign emails to spam, citing a recent study from North Carolina State University. “Marketplace Tech’s” Kimberly Adams spoke with Ashley Gold, a tech and policy reporter for Axios, about the details of that study, the pilot program and more.

32,084 Listeners

30,795 Listeners

8,772 Listeners

929 Listeners

1,388 Listeners

1,708 Listeners

4,350 Listeners

2,179 Listeners

5,488 Listeners

56,702 Listeners

1,446 Listeners

9,559 Listeners

3,575 Listeners

6,444 Listeners

6,423 Listeners

163 Listeners

2,998 Listeners

5,522 Listeners

1,376 Listeners

91 Listeners