What happens when your most personal data—like period tracking, location, or search history—is no longer private? In this eye-opening conversation, U.S. Congresswoman Sara Jacobs breaks down her proposed legislation, the My Body, My Data Act, and why it matters for everyone in the digital age. We dive into: -How your health data is bought, sold, and shared—without your clear consent -How tech companies and third parties sidestep the spirit of the Fourth Amendment -Why Congress needs to act before data becomes a tool for surveillance -What you can do to protect your period/reproductive health information in the meantime If you’ve ever used a health app (especially a period tracker app), searched a symptom, or relied on digital tools to manage your well-being—this conversation is for you. Congresswoman Sara Jacobs’ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/repsarajacobs?igsh=MTJ2aHdkNmI3czE1 Sources & Resources https://katieandjayfillmore.my.canva.site Pinkpill Shop: https://pinkpillrx.etsy.com/listing/1790887598 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PinkpillRx?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator Email us: PinkpillRx@gmail.com
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