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malthaussen

(18,298 posts)
25. A Constitutional problem similar to Fugitive Slave Laws.
Sat Jun 25, 2022, 11:53 AM
Jun 2022

The lawyers are going to get rich over the ensuing chaos.

-- Mal

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Kick dalton99a Jun 2022 #1
Do not put your health data online! SheltieLover Jun 2022 #2
Insurance companies, hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and doctors Miguelito Loveless Jun 2022 #7
Yes, I know. SheltieLover Jun 2022 #8
Agreed, Miguelito Loveless Jun 2022 #9
If businesses do not comply, the states will do what DeSantis did to Disney. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #3
use Duck Duck Go as a browser. easy to add to firefox ZonkerHarris Jun 2022 #4
Probably not good enough. VPN is better. Lonestarblue Jun 2022 #5
Cops can and do request data from ISPs and VPN companies NullTuples Jun 2022 #12
Thanks for the tips Marthe48 Jun 2022 #15
I use a VPN and TOR together Dysfunctional Jun 2022 #19
DuckDuckGo browser allows Microsoft trackers due to search agreement Earth-shine Jun 2022 #28
You can bet on this being the next step. Miguelito Loveless Jun 2022 #6
Forbes: How Target Figured Out A Teen Girl Was Pregnant Before Her Father Did DBoon Jun 2022 #10
Kick & recommend for visibility. Birth control info too. bronxiteforever Jun 2022 #11
Clearly there's only one way to transmit sensitive data: LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jun 2022 #13
If there's no right to abortion privacy, there won't be for pregnancy privacy, either. NullTuples Jun 2022 #14
https://digitaldefensefund.org/ddf-guides/abortion-privacy RipVanWinkle Jun 2022 #16
Privacy policies with respect to our personal digital data will need to be tightened up. Our iluvtennis Jun 2022 #17
Don't Worry Tech Industry. ruet Jun 2022 #18
Welcome to Gilead. paleotn Jun 2022 #20
If they stop snooping on Americans BlueIdaho Jun 2022 #21
Then don't hand over raising2moredems Jun 2022 #22
They Won't. ruet Jun 2022 #23
Don't do it Wolf Frankula Jun 2022 #24
A Constitutional problem similar to Fugitive Slave Laws. malthaussen Jun 2022 #25
Simple to avoid tracking if you need to avoid it, just have your friend or someone close to you SWBTATTReg Jun 2022 #26
To all those people who swore that I was being paranoid about this stuff. OldBaldy1701E Jun 2022 #27
Just tell them you don't have it SouthernDem4ever Jun 2022 #29
I want to sign up for those women's monthly apps RainCaster Jun 2022 #30
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