Don't use an internet device with any of your personal credentials in them. Library, Public internet terminal, tor browser.
I'd be interested what others come up with.
@folken @evacide now you're into territory that MANY people would say breaks the practical/simple request.
Quite frankly the best option is to not use the internet yourself at all, ask someone you trust with your life to do it for you & relay the information in person, make the call to the drs on their phone not yours, esp if they're in a state that is safe and have the ability to do so, ESP friends who can't get pregnant themselves.
We figured it out before the internet, we can again
@ItsJenNotGoblin @folken @evacide
It might be illegal in some jurisdictions already, or they’ll use their new favorite cheat code of authorizing civil suits with enormous penalties. And some more laws are in the pipeline https://www.brookings.edu/articles/can-a-state-block-access-to-online-information-about-abortion-services/
Yes it would be blatantly unconstitutional. But, until recently, the right to healthcare rested on an interpretation of the constitution. No reason to believe they will stop now.