India- US official calls Tim Cook's voting on iPhone suggestion 'preposterous'
(MENAFN- NewsBytes) Ohio's Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, called Apple's CEO Tim Cook's idea of voting on the iPhone "preposterous."
Cook is "a classic example of one of these, kind of, elites, thinking they have a simple solution to a complex problem," he said.
Per LaRose, technological competence to carry out voting online the right way may exist in future, but not now.

Cook, commenting on the new law, said on journalist Kara Swisher's podcast that it should be easier for people to vote, and technology can help solve that, suggesting that people should be able to vote on iPhones.

He points out that if people vote on their iPhones, voting officials would have to verify whether people are who they say they are via multi-factor authentication.
Furthermore, the process would need to prove that the voter was actually the one holding the device.

He says that if voting is carried online, it would be hard to make people believe that their vote was counted fairly.

LaRose says that he will not allow voting on mobile phones in Ohio, not at least on his watch.
While voting online would be easier for people, LaRose's concerns do seem valid.
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