Two of the most popular apps have vowed to keep users’ data safe
,” and vowed never to sell data. And tech expert Cynthia Conti-Cook told NBC News that prosecutors are far more likely to use evidence like search histories, text messages and emails explicitly showing an intent to end a pregnancy, rather than tracking apps.
Many clinics haveand or paper only, NBC reported. Other experts advised erring on the side of caution. “If I lived in a state where abortion was actively being criminalized, I would not use a period tracker—that’s for sure,” University of Edinburgh researcher Andrea Ford told NPR.
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