Article 6HXV1 Google promised to delete location data on abortion clinic visits. It didn’t, study says

Google promised to delete location data on abortion clinic visits. It didn’t, study says

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Johana Bhuiyan
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6HXV1)

Tech giant said it would delete entries for locations deemed personal' or sensitive, but 18 months later, it's still retaining data in some cases

A year and a half has passed since Google first pledged to delete all location data on users' visits to abortion clinics with minimal progress. The move would have made it harder for law enforcement to use that information to investigate or prosecute people seeking abortions in states where the procedure has been banned or otherwise limited. Now, a new study shows Google still retains location history data in 50% of cases.

Google's original promise, made in July 2022, came shortly after the supreme court's decision to end federal abortion protections. The tech giant said it would delete entries for locations deemed personal" or sensitive, including medical facilities like counseling centers, domestic violence shelters, and abortion clinics". It did not provide a timeline for when the company would implement the new policy. Five months after that pledge, research first reported by the Guardian and conducted by tech advocacy group Accountable Tech in November 2022 showed that Google was still not masking that location data in all cases.

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