Google is tracking the location of those seeking reproductive care.

Now millions of abortion-seekers are in imminent danger unless we force Google to act.

Add your name and help safeguard reproductive justice.

 

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John,

Google promised to stop tracking and storing location data for abortion seekers – but the trillion dollar tech empire lied.

Now millions in need of reproductive care in the US are at imminent risk as prosecutors in anti-abortion states are weaponizing this data to lock them up.

We have to urgently fight back – the US is tumbling backwards on abortion rights and Google's surveillance is fueling the flames. Let's raise a global outcry now, and protect the data of millions of people seeking reproductive care:

Tell Google: stop surveilling abortion-seekers.

A new investigation found that Google is continuing to collect and retain location data from individuals visiting abortion clinics despite their announcement last year that they would immediately stop.

Google fooled us once, but we won’t allow it to happen again

This threatens the privacy and bodily autonomy of millions seeking reproductive health care in 24 US states where abortions are banned or expected to be banned.

The consequences are real as prosecutors are doing everything they can to use this sensitive data as ammunition to arrest even the most vulnerable, and Google has a track record of sharing data with law enforcement 80% of the time.

Profit-hungry Google executives are reminding us that they could care less about the safety and security of their users as long as it benefits their bottom line. We must urgently fight back and help protect millions of people from this dangerous crackdown on reproductive rights:

Tell Google: stop surveilling abortion-seekers.

 Sign the petition 

Thanks for all that you do,
Maen and the team at Ekō


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