Location Data Firm Offers to Help Cops Track Targets via Doctor Visits
Briefly

A recently revealed document from Fog Data Science shows police are asking for addresses of individuals' healthcare providers to potentially track them using location data.
In a post-Roe America, surveillance of abortion and reproductive health clinics is likely to increase, raising concerns about privacy and the use of health data.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation warns that data once considered benign could now be used as evidence against individuals, underlining the need for stronger privacy protections.
Fog Data Science has been selling location tracking technology to U.S. police, leveraging data from smartphones and putting personal privacy at risk.
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