The Potential Overturn of Roe Shows Why We Need More Digital Privacy Protections

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The Potential Overturn of Roe Shows Why We Need More Digital Privacy Protections
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The likely end of Roe isn’t just about losing control over our bodies; it emphasizes how much control we’ve lost over our digital selves.

that proposes to strip away the constitutionally protected right to abortion has prompted some to say that we are turning back the clock on reproductive rights. That’s not quite right. Why? Because the end ofshould be understood in the context of our vast and underregulated surveillance economy, and the reliance of law enforcement on it.

It’s true that even ifis overturned, there will still be legal abortions available to those who live in or can travel to states where abortion remains legal. But for many, the digital breadcrumbs we leave will become potential evidence for criminal investigations. The likely end ofisn’t just about losing control over our bodies; it emphasizes how much control we’ve lost over our digital selves.

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