Our message to Google remains the same

Hey there --

Earlier this week, we put pressure on Google for their failed promises to protect abortion seekers. And they certainly noticed – all the way up to CEO Sundar Pichai.

On Tuesday, we teamed up with 13 advocacy organizations for our #HeyGoogle Day of Action calling out Google’s failed promises to protect abortion seekers. We saw tremendous show of support from partners, celebrities, and individuals across the country:

The following day, we flew an airplane banner reading “PROTECT ABORTION PRIVACY” over Google’s annual I/O developer conference. We timed it perfectly to get the attention of Google CEO Sundar Pichai during his keynote speech. 

Friendour message to Google remains the same: Protect abortion privacy. Chip in now to help us expand our resources and keep the pressure on Google to stop their dangerous practice of collecting and retaining location data.

We won’t let up until they commit to stop collecting and retaining location data once and for all.

Onwards,

Nicole Gill
Co-founder and Executive Director
Accountable Tech

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