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Source?...the men that want to lock them up for their actions have a harder time locking them up for their actions regarding their own bodies.
Thanks you bunch of FAR, FAR right EXTREMISTS.
Source?
LMAO, twitter is not a reliable source.
i think a bunch of dumbasses (probably the same people that the ex-president stole $$$$ from) think this all gonna blow over in a couple of news cycles.There has been conversation about this since the leak.
Yup, lifestyle and perspective changes will happen. This will change culture and create workarounds.i think a bunch of dumbasses (probably the same people that the ex-president stole $$$$ from) think this all gonna blow over in a couple of news cycles.
truth is that overturning RvW started a 50 year movement.
a underground railroad type of thing has already been created (intellectually) and the workarounds will be fascinating to watch. they'll come from people who just have an idea and it goes viral.Yup, lifestyle and perspective changes will happen. This will change culture and create workarounds.
Liberals tend to be quite creative in creating new cultural innovations, I suspect adaptation will be quite quick.a underground railroad type of thing has already been created (intellectually) and the workarounds will be fascinating to watch. they'll come from people who just have an idea and it goes viral.
LMAO, twitter is not a reliable source.
All you've shown is that two crazy nutjobs are trying to get women to delete apps.
Your thread title is; therefore, clickbait.
Yep. Women helping women and certain men helping women.Liberals tend to be quite creative in creating new cultural innovations, I suspect adaptation will be quite quick.
In this case, go analogue. Paper and a match.I don't know if they actually are deleting their apps, but that would be the smart move, especially as states begin setting their sights on deeper forms of reproductive restrictions, including "plan B" and standard birth control. Apps, Google, Meta, Apple, even Windows OS are easy data collection tools for authorities.
As a response to governments that are hostile to basic health privacy, there's going to be a surge in demand for VPNs and better encryption, not only on networks but on devices themselves. And of course, governments will start using Pegasus-like technologies to implement a surveillance state as a counter-response. All of this is setting the stage for a surveillance technology arms race that will embolden governments to get more assertive in undermining your fundamental privacy rights, and with that, probably other rights as well.
This is why abortion was legalized on the grounds of privacy, to prevent against not just one form of government intrusion but to safeguard against many different types of personal intrusions. If you believe that there's no right to privacy in the Constitution, then you may as well invite the government to come on in and wiretap your entire home. Is that what you believe?
The voices in their head
And not only do they need to start deleting the apps on the phones they need to start sharing less information with their doctors.I don't know if they actually are deleting their apps, but that would be the smart move, especially as states begin setting their sights on deeper forms of reproductive restrictions, including "plan B" and standard birth control. Apps, Google, Meta, Apple, even Windows OS are easy data collection tools for authorities.
As a response to governments that are hostile to basic health privacy, there's going to be a surge in demand for VPNs and better encryption, not only on networks but on devices themselves. And of course, governments will start using Pegasus-like technologies to implement a surveillance state as a counter-response. All of this is setting the stage for a surveillance technology arms race that will embolden governments to get more assertive in undermining your fundamental privacy rights, and with that, probably other rights as well.
This is why abortion was legalized on the grounds of privacy, to prevent against not just one form of government intrusion but to safeguard against many different types of personal intrusions. If you believe that there's no right to privacy in the Constitution, then you may as well invite the government to come on in and wiretap your entire home. Is that what you believe?
My daughter mentioned it’s all over TikTok.Source?
certain non conservative men.Yep. Women helping women and certain men helping women.
Thre far right extremists have no idea what hell they've unleashed.Should You Delete Your Period Tracking App After Roe v. Wade Ruling?
The Supreme Court ruling has sparked fears among women the data could be used against them.www.newsweek.com
Why American Women are Planning to Delete Period Tracking Apps After Roe vs Wade
After Roe vs Wade overturning, many American women have been taking to Twitter to share that they would be deleting period tracking apps pronto over privacy concerns.www.news18.com
Post-Roe Panic: Women Urge Each Other to Delete Period Tracking Apps
Two of the most popular apps have vowed to keep users’ data safe.www.thedailybeast.com
Roe vs Wade aftermath: Why American women are deleting period-tracking apps after Supreme Court decision
After the US Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe vs Wade judgement, there are concerns that period-tracking apps will be forced to hand over to law enforcement, user data related to ovulation, period symptoms and planned pregnancy. Post Roe vs Wade decision, calls to delete period-tracking...www.timesnownews.com
Roe vs Wade impact: Women in US start deleting period-tracking apps
As of Friday evening, seven states had banned the abortion procedure and another 26 states are expected to comply soonthefederal.com
Period apps in a post-Roe world: What you need to know
Can apps like Flo really be used against you in states that ban abortions?mashable.com
You shouldn't feel you have to delete your period-tracking app because Roe v. Wade was overturned — but you should know the risks, expert says
It's "not impossible" law enforcement authorities would have the power to obtain intimate user data, tech policy expert Eva Blum-Dumontet said.www.businessinsider.com
Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you?
Social media users worry that their use of period-tracking apps could lead to trouble if they sought an abortion and lived in a state with strict limits or bans on the procedure.www.modernhealthcare.com
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Should You Delete Your Period Tracking App After Roe v. Wade Ruling?
The Supreme Court ruling has sparked fears among women the data could be used against them.www.newsweek.com
Why American Women are Planning to Delete Period Tracking Apps After Roe vs Wade
After Roe vs Wade overturning, many American women have been taking to Twitter to share that they would be deleting period tracking apps pronto over privacy concerns.www.news18.com
Post-Roe Panic: Women Urge Each Other to Delete Period Tracking Apps
Two of the most popular apps have vowed to keep users’ data safe.www.thedailybeast.com
Roe vs Wade aftermath: Why American women are deleting period-tracking apps after Supreme Court decision
After the US Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe vs Wade judgement, there are concerns that period-tracking apps will be forced to hand over to law enforcement, user data related to ovulation, period symptoms and planned pregnancy. Post Roe vs Wade decision, calls to delete period-tracking...www.timesnownews.com
Roe vs Wade impact: Women in US start deleting period-tracking apps
As of Friday evening, seven states had banned the abortion procedure and another 26 states are expected to comply soonthefederal.com
Period apps in a post-Roe world: What you need to know
Can apps like Flo really be used against you in states that ban abortions?mashable.com
You shouldn't feel you have to delete your period-tracking app because Roe v. Wade was overturned — but you should know the risks, expert says
It's "not impossible" law enforcement authorities would have the power to obtain intimate user data, tech policy expert Eva Blum-Dumontet said.www.businessinsider.com
Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you?
Social media users worry that their use of period-tracking apps could lead to trouble if they sought an abortion and lived in a state with strict limits or bans on the procedure.www.modernhealthcare.com
DERP
Should You Delete Your Period Tracking App After Roe v. Wade Ruling?
The Supreme Court ruling has sparked fears among women the data could be used against them.www.newsweek.com
Why American Women are Planning to Delete Period Tracking Apps After Roe vs Wade
After Roe vs Wade overturning, many American women have been taking to Twitter to share that they would be deleting period tracking apps pronto over privacy concerns.www.news18.com
Post-Roe Panic: Women Urge Each Other to Delete Period Tracking Apps
Two of the most popular apps have vowed to keep users’ data safe.www.thedailybeast.com
Roe vs Wade aftermath: Why American women are deleting period-tracking apps after Supreme Court decision
After the US Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe vs Wade judgement, there are concerns that period-tracking apps will be forced to hand over to law enforcement, user data related to ovulation, period symptoms and planned pregnancy. Post Roe vs Wade decision, calls to delete period-tracking...www.timesnownews.com
Roe vs Wade impact: Women in US start deleting period-tracking apps
As of Friday evening, seven states had banned the abortion procedure and another 26 states are expected to comply soonthefederal.com
Period apps in a post-Roe world: What you need to know
Can apps like Flo really be used against you in states that ban abortions?mashable.com
You shouldn't feel you have to delete your period-tracking app because Roe v. Wade was overturned — but you should know the risks, expert says
It's "not impossible" law enforcement authorities would have the power to obtain intimate user data, tech policy expert Eva Blum-Dumontet said.www.businessinsider.com
Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you?
Social media users worry that their use of period-tracking apps could lead to trouble if they sought an abortion and lived in a state with strict limits or bans on the procedure.www.modernhealthcare.com
DERP
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