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How the End of Roe Will Change Privacy

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The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, upsetting decades of precedent and ushering in a weird new world of conflicting laws and a lack of bodily autonomy for many women in the country.


It’s a decision that will affect life in the U.S. in ways we’re only starting to comprehend. This week on Cyber we’re going to look at one small piece of all this: tech, data, and censorship.


With me today is Motherboard Senior Editor Samantha Cole. She’s been working on a number of stories about period tracking apps and data and she’s here to walk us through how the Roe decision is not just a blow against bodily autonomy, but also against privacy.


Stories in this episode:


The #1 Period Tracker on the App Store Will Hand Over Data Without a Warrant


Here’s What Period Tracking Apps Say They Do With Your Data


Tech Companies Won't Say If They’ll Give Cops Abortion Data


Facebook Is Banning People Who Say They Will Mail Abortion Pills


We’re recording CYBER live on Twitch. Watch live during the week. Follow us there to get alerts when we go live. We take questions from the audience and yours might just end up on the show.


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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, upsetting decades of precedent and ushering in a weird new world of conflicting laws and a lack of bodily autonomy for many women in the country.


It’s a decision that will affect life in the U.S. in ways we’re only starting to comprehend. This week on Cyber we’re going to look at one small piece of all this: tech, data, and censorship.


With me today is Motherboard Senior Editor Samantha Cole. She’s been working on a number of stories about period tracking apps and data and she’s here to walk us through how the Roe decision is not just a blow against bodily autonomy, but also against privacy.


Stories in this episode:


The #1 Period Tracker on the App Store Will Hand Over Data Without a Warrant


Here’s What Period Tracking Apps Say They Do With Your Data


Tech Companies Won't Say If They’ll Give Cops Abortion Data


Facebook Is Banning People Who Say They Will Mail Abortion Pills


We’re recording CYBER live on Twitch. Watch live during the week. Follow us there to get alerts when we go live. We take questions from the audience and yours might just end up on the show.


Subscribe to CYBER on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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