• zebidiah@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    The nefarious use of the data would be to track and convict women who “may” have had abortions dude… Combined with telemetry data of when you may have had to travel to a blue state for a day or two and it’s not a difficult pattern to spot

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      6 hours ago

      So what I’m seeing is a chance for men to confuse the data by installing a period tracking app, tracking fake periods, then skipping a few months and resuming, which might make some asshole cops doing a particularly asshole investigation waste time and resources. A parricularly ambitious man could even set up multiple accounts to pretend to be a whole slew of briefly pregnant women.

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        6 hours ago

        A really enterprising individual may even VPN into Texas to pretend to be the aforementioned slew of briefly pregnant women… Get the most value out of you efforts, ya know?

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      24 hours ago

      Has this ever happened and led to a conviction? Seems far-fetched to me but I am privileged in many ways. I’m sorry that this is even a possibility in some places.

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        17 hours ago

        The flo app apparently shared data with Facebook. Besides that, there already have been multiple cases where police used Flock cameras for abortion investigations, so this really isn’t that far fetched.