While Google “promised to delete” pro-abortion users’ data whenever they visited abortion mills, the tech giant appears to be unable to help itself when it comes to collecting (and keeping) information on everyone.
FILE – In this Aug. 21, 2019, file photo, a sign is displayed at Planned Parenthood of Utah in Salt Lake City. , Google said it would delete users’ data when it comes to their visits to abortion mills, as pro-abortion activists complains that information could be used to “prosecute” them.
Fowler explained that last week, he had visited a Planned Parenthood facility and two other facilities in San Francisco, and that a week later, “my travels to all three locations remained visible in one of my test phones’ location history.”columnist saw that it clearly read, “Planned Parenthood — San Francisco Health Center.”
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