Dems Move to Protect Abortion Seekers' Data Before GOP Takes Control of Congress
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren emphasizes the need for legislation to protect consumers from the unscrupulous practices of data brokers, highlighting the potential risks associated with selling health data.
The Health and Location Data Protection Act aims to address growing concerns over personal data privacy, particularly in light of the sensitive reproductive health data tracked by various applications.
Repeatedly, advocates have pointed out that even anonymized data can potentially be re-identified, which raises significant privacy issues, especially for vulnerable populations seeking health services.
With the overturning of federal abortion rights, the urgency to legislate against the misuse and commercialization of health data has come to the forefront of political discussions.
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