This is a great step. The hard part of getting campaigns to use 1password (which we recommend!) is the intimidating installation and setup. I'm happy to talk to @1password or anyone else in detail about ideas for mitigating that, and offering support https://twitter.com/1Password/status/1054841893442502657 …
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The part that companies resist, but I can't see any way to avoid, is that they need to send human beings to train campaigns and leave a phone number for them to call if they need help. This is not an insuperable technical problem, but it's a mental obstacle for tech companies
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We also need some laws or FEC rulings that give tech companies the green light to offer nonpartisan assistance and training around campaign security.
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So, I think this 1password offer is generous, thoughtful, but also illegal under US election law for Federal campaigns. Happy to welcome correction or confirmation by actual election lawyers
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Does it change things that the company is Canadian?
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If it does, it changes things for the worse. Lots of barriers to foreign donations to US political campaigns, for obvious reasons
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