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Overturning of Roe
v. Wade Sparks
Action

In the wake of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade people around the world—not just Americans—have become fearful about what information they share on apps and online. In some cases they may change their online behaviors.

44% of all Americans (women and men) have become more fearful about what information they share on apps and online.
66% would take at least ONE privacy preserving action to protect their privacy post Dobbs.

The actions people would take to protect privacy post Dobbs decision:

66% of Gen Z and Millennial women already made changes or deleted their period tracking apps, or intend to. 33% of those women already made the changes.

Technology has come such a long way helping us live better lives. After the overturning of Roe v. Wade, many of those advances are in question as people turn away from technology altogether and fear how their information may get used.