A move, some news, and a new essay on privacy and technology in a post-Roe America
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Started June 01, 2026
The article explores the implications of privacy and technology in a post-Roe America, highlighting recent developments and their impact on personal freedoms and societal norms.
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A move, some news, and a new essay on privacy and technology in a post-Roe America
Zeynep Tufekci (United States) | May 19, 2022
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The intersection of privacy and technology in reproductive health requires robust discussion to navigate ethical concerns and personal freedoms.
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In a post-Roe America, privacy rights must be prioritized to protect individuals from surveillance and ensure autonomy over personal decisions.
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Technological advancements should be harnessed to enhance privacy, especially for marginalized communities facing reproductive health challenges.
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Balancing privacy with the need for transparency in reproductive health services is essential to ensure accountability and public trust.
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Increased privacy protections could hinder law enforcement's ability to address important public health issues related to reproductive rights.
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