Crisis Pregnancy Centers Under Fire: Privacy Violations and Misleading Practices Exposed

Crisis pregnancy centers are under scrutiny for misleading privacy claims and data practices. The EFF is calling on more state attorneys general to investigate CPCs, aiming to protect individuals from deceptive privacy breaches. It’s crucial to ensure that healthcare doesn’t come at the cost of privacy.

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Hot Take:

Oh, Crisis Pregnancy Centers, you’ve done it again! Promising HIPAA-level privacy while actually sharing your clients’ secrets like hot gossip at a high school reunion. It’s like claiming to be a Michelin-star restaurant while serving up soggy cornflakes. Time for the attorneys general to make sure these centers come clean, both figuratively and literally!

Key Points:

  • Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) have been accused of misleading clients about privacy protections.
  • EFF has called on several state attorneys general to investigate and hold CPCs accountable.
  • Some CPCs claim HIPAA compliance but fail to consistently follow privacy policies.
  • Hawaii and Georgia are considering legislative measures to address CPC practices.
  • Public funds allocation to these centers is under scrutiny.

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