Opinion: Post-Roe privacy fears remind me of China

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Opinion: Post-Roe privacy fears remind me of China
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Lauren Price, holds her phone which she has used to track her period using a mobile app, but is now concerned about data privacy after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.“After Roe v. Wade ruling, Houston women are deleting period tracking apps, citing privacy concerns

,” : There was quite a juxtaposition of privacy invasion in the paper on Wednesday, July 6. The headline in the upper right-hand corner of the front page was, “Apps that track data on periods now risky.” On page two of the business section was a “brief” about one of the largest known breaches of Chinese personal data that included mention of how that data is collected in China. The fourth paragraph should make our collective skin crawl.

Perhaps a story will be written soon in the Houston Chronicle, replacing the word “China” with the word “Texas.” Are we to become a state and then a nation that has nothing better to do than to tattle to the government about what our neighbors are doing?One solution to nosy parkers who want to use our female friends’ period tracker data to see if they might be candidates for abortions is for a lot of us men to step up and start using the trackers, too.

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