Companies that collect data from the digital clues people leave online often know their most sensitive health information - gleaned from web searches, health apps and location trackers.
PHILADELPHIA — Companies that collect data from the digital clues people leave online often know their most sensitive health information - gleaned from web searches, health apps, and location trackers.
Ford Foundation technology fellow Cynthia Conti-Cook says the data gives outsiders a peek into someone's soul.But the data could become evidence in a criminal case, something that worries abortion supporters.
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