I looked at a bunch of court records to learn more about how police in the U.S. use digital data to prosecute abortions. Here’s what I found. https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/27/digital-data-roe-wade-reproductive-privacy/
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Speaking of abortion, digital data and lawmakers in the U.S. đź‘€ https://twitter.com/jessicavalenti/status/1619076319123308544
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“Republicans want to create a federal anti-abortion website that not only seeks to deceive women about abortion—but would collect their personal information to give to anti-abortion groups. https://t.co/1Wanzd0arW”

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@runasand please continue researching, writing, and educating on this issue.
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@runasand On top of everything else it kills me how the providers of the medications go out of their way to avoid preserving the privacy of their clients. Using trackers and sharing info with Google means that selling information on their clients is probably a significant source of income for them.
@runasand Like most workers in this country, one is forced to ask: "Is there a better use for their time?". Our bio-Nazis have found a new way to waste time and money, as if we don't have enough already.