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OTI Condemns Rollback of Privacy Rights in Supreme Court鈥檚 Dobbs Ruling

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国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI) condemns last week鈥檚 Supreme Court decision in , which deprives millions of their long-established fundamental right to privacy as they seek or provide reproductive healthcare. This decision is profoundly impactful, overturning 50 years of legal precedent and eliminating the constitutional right to an abortion. It also implicates digital privacy, as we all leave behind data trails through daily communications, location history, search engine queries, social media posts, healthcare apps including fertility trackers, and beyond, that will likely be exploited by states that criminalize abortion. As states take action in the wake of this decision, expanding digital privacy rights will be key to protecting the health and well-being of millions.

The following quote can be attributed to Lauren Sarkesian, senior policy counsel at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

鈥淟ast week's appalling SCOTUS ruling gouges the fundamental right to privacy.

鈥淚n hollowing out this long-standing right, the Court鈥檚 decision creates new and egregious privacy threats. Digital surveillance is more expansive than ever, and in states where abortion is no longer legal, law enforcement and others will likely seek access to extremely sensitive healthcare data and further erode individual privacy.

鈥淕iven this frightening new reality, women鈥攁nd all those who seek and provide reproductive care鈥攎ust be careful regarding what sensitive health information they may be leaving in online data trails. But it should not merely be incumbent on individuals to protect themselves and their data online. As a start, tech companies should take steps to protect their users by reviewing and limiting the relevant data that they collect and retain; refusing to sell such data; challenging or limiting law enforcement requests for this data to the extent possible; and offering and defending encrypted services as much as possible. Finally, policymakers must act now to protect both patients and providers of reproductive healthcare and their digital privacy.鈥

OTI Condemns Rollback of Privacy Rights in Supreme Court鈥檚 Dobbs Ruling