Technology In the wake of SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade, tech companies give "no comment" in response to questions about users' data that can be used in prosecutions (Brian Kahn/Protocol) Published 1 month ago on June 27, 2022 By Report Brian Kahn / Protocol: Within the wake of SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade, tech firms give “no remark” in response to questions on customers’ information that can be utilized in prosecutions — Tech firms have created worker reimbursement packages, however they’ve been silent on whether or not they’ll defend customers’ information … Related Related Topics:BriancommentquotcompaniesdataGiveKahnProtocoloverturningprosecutionsquestionsquotnoresponseRoeSCOTUStechusers039Wadewake Up Next DIY Night Vision, Where Four Is Better Than Two Don't Miss The Best Sci-Fi TV Shows on Prime Video Continue Reading You may like Market data: global chip sales growth has decelerated for six straight months, up 13.3% YoY in June 2022, below May's 18% gain, the longest slowdown since 2018 (Sam Kim/Bloomberg) Astra changes strategy and ditches current rocket in the wake of launch debacles – TechCrunch Meta releases its BlenderBot 3 chatbot, which searches the web to answer questions, to US users on the web in order to collect feedback (James Vincent/The Verge) Startups among entities to face tougher laws as Kenya moves to protect personal data – TechCrunch Armed with $19.5M, LiveEO plots a big data course between satellite geospatial information and industry – TechCrunch Starlink users in France exceeding 250GB/mo data usage could see slower speeds come October Click to comment You must be logged in to post a comment Login Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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