Personal data has a long history of being used against women as a way to police their bodies.

In Indiana,NPRreports state Attorney General Todd Rokita is going further than Facebook.

The patient was six weeks and three days pregnant and could legally not be helped in their home state.

woman holding my body my choice protest sign

Initially, there was a lot of skepticism about the story reported inThe Indianapolis Star.

If Bernardhadfailed to report the abortion, she would have violated laws in both Ohio and Indiana,Politicoexplains.

In the lawsuit, Bernard and Caldwell also point out the larger implications allowing subpoenas for abortion records.

Dr. Caitlin Bernard posing at Time’s 100 Most Influential People event

To help protect potential patients, theDigital Defense Fundeven created aguideon how to better mask your digital footprint.

As we already saw in Nebraska, Meta believes they should hand over user data (viaMotherboard).

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