Christopher Bouzy
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Absolutely not.
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@cbouzy Question, will Spoutible hand over user data to help police prosecute abortion seekers like FB and G do? #WomensRights #privacy
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Rebecca
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In response to Christopher Bouzy.
Regardless of what any app says, from social media to period trackers, my advice is to not write down anything related to reproduction. Don't text, email, DM, or enter data that could ever be used against you or your loved ones.
01:37 PM - Mar 05, 2023
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Michael McCaughan
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Exactly. No disrespect intended, but I’m very skeptical if it came down to it, that any company is going to defy a court order if it comes to that point. My advice is be careful, and don’t put yourself in the position of having to worry about it.
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02:34 PM - Mar 05, 2023
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STEM TheBleeding
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In response to Michael McCaughan.
A court order is one thing, and I doubt @Cbouzy would defy one ordering him to turn over information. We shouldn't expect him to.

But this is just cops asking for records, not a subpoena or court order.
02:42 PM - Mar 05, 2023
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Rebecca
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In response to STEM TheBleeding.
Yes. This is exactly the reason I advise not writing anything down because apps are legally obligated to comply with a court order. In the case with FB, that perhaps didn't happen, but it could so better safe than prosecuted.
02:53 PM - Mar 05, 2023
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