Tech firm Gloo uses big data to target individuals in crisis with religious messages, sparking privacy debates.

Gloo, a tech firm helping over 30,000 churches grow their congregations, uses big data to identify individuals facing personal crises, targeting them with religious messages. Despite privacy concerns, especially around mental health data, the company claims to follow laws. Pushpay, another firm, helps churches tailor services to individual needs, highlighting a trend in data-driven churches aiming to counter declining attendance and community loneliness.

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