As states move to ban abortion, digital footprints could prove a new risk to people seeking to terminate pregnancies. The fall of Roe v. Wade will let …
The post-Roe digital data dragnet is bigger than you think
A New Risk
Social media has been awash in warnings that apps created to help people track menstrual periods can also reveal if someone is pregnant, or a pregnancy has ended. But experts told Grid the potential risk is much broader and deleting a single app won’t help much.
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