Proposed Washington law puts period-tracking apps and search engines on notice
"Think about period-tracking apps that can sell information about a woman's missed or late period," Slatter said."Or a pregnancy crisis center that someone visits and then learns they can't receive an abortion, but their information can be sold to anti-abortion groups. Or digital advertising firms that set up geofencing around healthcare facilities. This bill is about closing the gap on health data privacy protections from the technological side of it.
Plus, it would require companies that collect personal health data to create, maintain and publish a privacy policy.
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