Google Says It Will Delete Location Data When Users Visit Abortion Clinics

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Under pressure from employees and supporters of reproductive rights, the company announced privacy changes for the post-Roe era. MsReads via nytimes

Anna Rose Layden for The New York TimesSAN FRANCISCO — Google said on Friday that it would delete abortion clinic visits from the location history of its users, in the company’s first effort to address how it will handle sensitive data in the wake of the Supreme CourtThe location data change will take place in the coming weeks, Jen Fitzpatrick, a Google senior vice president, wrote in a.

The Alphabet Workers Union, a group representing more than 800 people who work for Google’s parent company, Alphabet, demanded on Tuesday that the search giant delete any personal data that law enforcement could try to use to prosecute those who are getting abortions.

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