The sheer amount of tech tools and knowledge required to discreetly
seek an abortion underlines how wide open we are to surveillance.
By Natasha Singer and Brian X. Chen - July 13, 2022
Welcome to the post-Roe era of digital privacy, a moment that
underscores how the use of technology has made it practically
impossible for Americans to evade ubiquitous tracking.
In states that have banned abortion, some women seeking out-of-state
options to terminate pregnancies may end up following a long list of
steps to try to shirk surveillance -- like connecting to the internet
through an encrypted tunnel and using burner email addresses -- and
reduce the likelihood of prosecution.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/technology/personaltech/abortion-privacy-roe-surveillance.html
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