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The GuardianWhy US women are deleting their period tracking appsJun 28, 2022Flora GaramvölgyiBy Flora Garamvölgyimore_vert
Scientific AmericanRoe v. Wade Was Overturned: Here's How Your Phone Could Be Used to Spy on YouJun 24, 2022Sophie Bushwick, Tulika Bose & Michael TabbBy Sophie Bushwick, Tulika Bose & Michael Tabbmore_vert
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The VergeThe brewing fight to keep abortion info onlineJun 25, 2022Adi RobertsonBy Adi Robertsonmore_vert
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ReutersU.S. tech industry frets about handing data to states prosecuting abortionJun 24, 2022Jeffrey DastinBy Jeffrey Dastinmore_vert
FortuneAfter Roe, concerns mount over A.I.-enabled surveillanceJun 28, 2022Jeremy KahnBy Jeremy Kahnmore_vert
The ConversationPost Roe, women in America are right to be concerned about digital surveillance – and it's not just period-tracking appsJun 28, 2022Uri GalBy Uri Galmore_vert
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MIT Technology ReviewBig Tech remains silent on questions about data privacy in a post-Roe USJun 28, 2022Aw OhlheiserBy Aw Ohlheisermore_vert
EFFShould You Really Delete Your Period Tracking App?Jun 30, 2022Daly Barnett & Gennie GebhartBy Daly Barnett & Gennie Gebhartmore_vert
New ScientistAre period-tracking apps still safe to use in the US post Roe v Wade?May 9, 2022Lauren BarackBy Lauren Barackmore_vert
HuffPostWhy People Are Deleting Period Tracker Apps, And How To Do It RightJun 27, 2022Monica TorresBy Monica Torresmore_vert
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MashableHow period apps are affected by the overturning of Roe v. WadeJun 24, 2022Jennimai NguyenBy Jennimai Nguyenmore_vert
BBC.comThe abortion privacy dangers in period trackers and appsJun 27, 2022Zoe KleinmanBy Zoe Kleinmanmore_vert
ZDNetPeriod tracking apps are no longer safe. Delete themJun 29, 2022Charlie OsborneBy Charlie Osbornemore_vert
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NBC NewsPeriod tracking apps and search histories: What to know about abortion and digital infoJun 29, 2022Kevin CollierBy Kevin Colliermore_vert
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CNBCRoe v. Wade overturned: Here's how tech companies and internet users can protect privacyJun 24, 2022Lauren FeinerBy Lauren Feinermore_vert
Scientific AmericanHow Abortion Misinformation and Disinformation Spread OnlineJun 24, 2022Jenna ShermanBy Jenna Shermanmore_vert
The New York TimesReconsidering Privacy Risks After RoeJun 30, 2022Andrew Ross Sorkin, Lauren Hirsch & Ephrat LivniBy Andrew Ross Sorkin, Lauren Hirsch & Ephrat Livnimore_vert
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The Washington PostFacebook, Google, Amazon silent on data collection after Roe rulingJun 29, 2022Caroline O'donovan, Gerrit De Vynck & Nitasha TikuBy Caroline O'donovan, Gerrit De Vynck & Nitasha Tikumore_vert
The VergeHow to delete your period tracking app dataJun 30, 2022Nicole Wetsman & Victoria SongBy Nicole Wetsman & Victoria Songmore_vert
The VergeThe biggest privacy risks in post-Roe AmericaJun 27, 2022Russell Brandom, Corin Faife & Nicole WetsmanBy Russell Brandom, Corin Faife & Nicole Wetsmanmore_vert
VICEHere's What Period Tracking Apps Say They Do With Your DataJun 28, 2022Samantha ColeBy Samantha Colemore_vert