 You work for a humanitarian organization called Help Now. Help Now is setting up cash transfer programming in a region heavily impacted by armed conflict. The program will send money to people in need using their mobile phones. However, a lot of these people are part of the same minority group which is being persecuted. If people can access the phone records created by your program, legally or otherwise, they can use these to identify and track minority group members. If your program uses people's bank accounts, banks can also label those who are part of the cash transfer program as risky borrowers. This can make it harder for members of the group to access things like loans. Find out more in our report on the humanitarian metadata problem doing no harm in the digital era.