KEY POINTS
  • Democratic lawmakers urged Google CEO Sundar Pichai to stop collecting and keeping unnecessary or non-aggregated location data that could be used to identify people seeking abortions.
  • The letter comes after a Supreme Court draft decision that would reverse Roe v. Wade was published by Politico.
  • It follows a separate Democratic letter urged the FTC to protect consumers' data privacy in light of the anticipated decision.

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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-OR

A group of 42 Democratic lawmakers urged Google CEO Sundar Pichai in a letter Tuesday to stop collecting and keeping unnecessary or non-aggregated location data that could be used to identify people seeking abortions.

The letter comes ahead of the anticipated reversal of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court case that protected the federal right to an abortion, after Politico published a draft opinion that would do just that. The court has not yet issued its final ruling, but the Chief Justice confirmed the draft was authentic.

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