Hey there --
As our research recently made clear, Google is still collecting and retaining sensitive location data from individuals who visit abortion clinics.
We cannot let Google off the hook here. We’re working with partner organizations like UltraViolet to send a massive petition and message to Google. Add your name to our new petition calling on Google to STOP collecting location data and aiding abortion prosecutors.
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It's unacceptable that Google made a promise to protect users in a post-Roe America and they’re STILL falling short. Join us in calling them out and demanding they stop aiding abortion prosecutors.
Our digital footprints are being weaponized by right-wing state governments to prosecute those seeking reproductive health and gender-affirming care, yet Google continues to collect and retain sensitive location data that can be subpoenaed by law enforcement authorities.
With so much at stake, Google must live up to their commitment right away.
- Nicole Gill
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Hey there --
Despite repeated claims to the contrary, Google still collects and retains at least two distinct pieces of location data from individuals visiting abortion clinics, which could be weaponized by prosecutors.
Watch our Policy Manager, Aditi, show in real-time how Google is still collecting and retaining this sensitive location data on NBC News:
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After Roe v. Wade was overturned, Google promised in July 2022 to protect sensitive health data by deleting the Location History of users who visited abortion clinics [1]. However, our latest experiment shows that the Location History for a short trip to an abortion clinic — like someone dropping off a friend or family member — is still collected and retained if a user has Location History enabled on their Google Account.
On top of that, Google is collecting and retaining location search queries for abortion clinics by default for 18 months. That means if you search for an abortion clinic on Google Maps, that information will be kept in your Google Account for 18 months, possibly putting you at risk.
Given that Google complies with over 75% of government requests for data, this sensitive location data could be subpoenaed and weaponized by right-wing state governments to prosecute those seeking or assisting with reproductive health care. [2]
At the end of the day, Google went out of its way to promise users protection in post-Roe America, but they are still not meeting that commitment. Big Tech’s toxic business model of surveillance advertising continues to compromise our privacy and safety.
They deserve a whole lot of accountability and that’s why we’re here.
Onwards,
Nicole Gill
Co-founder and Executive Director
Accountable Tech
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[1] Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/07/01/google-abortion/
[2] Google: https://transparencyreport.google.com/user-data/overview?hl=en&user_data_produced=authority:US;series:compliance&lu=user_data_produced
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