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“If Google is allowed or required to turn over information in this Colorado case, there is nothing to stop a court in a state that has outlawed abortion to also require Google to turn over information on that kind of keyword search,” says EFF's @lynch_jen https://t.co/piJK1e4s3t
Period tracking apps are not the most immediate threat facing abortion seekers right now, but you can still familiarize yourself with the technology and the privacy considerations for your situation. https://t.co/uYsvFLIEUN
Texas’ constitutionally questionable social media law, which lets the state dictate what platforms must publish, should not be enforced unless and until it is ruled constitutional. The Supreme Court should reinstate an order blocking it. https://t.co/0r1vnUx7ZO
Treating information as property is a poor fit. It's not that data isn't valuable, it's that the value isn't well-captured by markets. People are valuable, but not because they're on sale! You can tell people are valuable is that they're *not* sold:
https://t.co/OSahJy71BM 34/
@AbbieDillen@Earthjustice Abbie please look at the research they cite here - namely that is has been thoroughly debunked in the same journals which it was originally published. This is a smear campaign put together by a cofounder of a competing cryptocurrency.