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Bill would force period tracking apps to follow privacy laws

Por: Associated Press Health January 17, 2023

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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — When the , concerns grew over the use of period tracking apps because they aren’t protected by federal privacy laws. Privacy experts have said they fear and the data shared with police or sold to vigilantes.Some Washington state lawmakers want to change that and have introduced a bill related to how consumer data is shared, KUOW . Democratic Rep. Vandana Slatter represents Washington’s 48th legislative district, which... + full article



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