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VOA慢速英語:美國人擔心懷孕信息被監(jiān)控
Companies that collect data from people online often know their most sensitive health information.
從網(wǎng)上收集數(shù)據(jù)的公司通常知道人們最敏感的健康信息。
They can find that information through web searches and tracking programs.
他們可以通過網(wǎng)絡搜索和跟蹤程序找到這些信息。
Privacy experts now fear this information could be used to spy on pregnant women if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade--the court's 1973 ruling protecting the right to end a pregnancy.
隱私專家現(xiàn)在擔心,如果美國最高法院推翻羅訴韋德案——該法院1973年做出的保護女性終止妊娠權利的裁決——這些信息可能會被用來監(jiān)視孕婦。
For now, the data is mostly used to target advertising, like baby products shown to pregnant women.
目前,這些數(shù)據(jù)主要用于定向廣告,比如向孕婦展示嬰兒產(chǎn)品。
But the information could become evidence in a criminal case.
但這些信息可能會成為刑事案件的證據(jù)。
And it is something that worries those who support a woman's right to end a pregnancy, or abortion.
這也讓那些支持女性終止妊娠(即墮胎)權利的人感到擔憂。
"The value of these tools for law enforcement is for how they really get to peek into the soul," said Cynthia Conti-Cook.
辛西婭·康蒂-庫克說:“這些工具對執(zhí)法的價值在于,它們?nèi)绾握嬲Q視人們的靈魂。”
She is a Ford Foundation technology expert.
她是福特基金會的技術專家。
In public, there are security cameras, license plate readers and other tools to record people's movements.
在公共場所,有安全攝像頭、車牌識別器等工具來記錄人們的活動。
And the technology has gotten far ahead of the laws that govern them.
技術已經(jīng)遠遠領先于法律。
Laws in the U.S. are far behind those passed in Europe in 2018.
美國的法律遠遠落后于歐洲在2018年通過的法律。
Vice News found that until this month, anyone could get data on clients at more than 600 Planned Parenthood offices around the country for as little as $160.
Vice新聞發(fā)現(xiàn),直到本月,任何人都可以以160美元的價格在全國600多個“計劃生育”辦公室獲得客戶數(shù)據(jù)。
Planned Parenthood is a non-profit provider of healthcare including abortions.
“計劃生育”是一家非營利性組織,提供包括墮胎在內(nèi)的醫(yī)療衛(wèi)生服務。
The information included probable patient addresses, earning levels, time spent at the health provider, and the top places people visited before and afterward.
這些信息包括可能的患者地址、收入水平、在醫(yī)療機構停留的時間、以及她們在之前和之后最常去的地方。
That is possible because the current law protects privacy in the doctor's office but not information that mobile devices and tech companies collect.
這是有可能的,因為目前的法律保護的是醫(yī)生辦公室的隱私,而不是移動設備和科技公司收集的信息。
Some American states are starting to push back, setting limits on tools that gather this information.
美國一些州開始反擊,對收集這些信息的工具進行限制。
The state of Massachusetts, through a legal settlement, stopped a Boston company from sending anti-abortion advertising to women inside health offices that offer abortion services.
馬薩諸塞州通過一項法律協(xié)議,阻止了波士頓一家公司向提供墮胎服務的衛(wèi)生所內(nèi)的女性發(fā)送反墮胎廣告。
In Michigan, voters changed the state constitution to require police to get a warrant before searching someone's data.
在密歇根州,選民修改了州憲法,要求警察在搜查某人的數(shù)據(jù)之前必須獲得搜查令。
And in California, voters passed a digital privacy law that lets people delete the data that companies collect about them.
在加利福尼亞州,選民通過了一項數(shù)字隱私法,允許人們刪除公司收集的關于他們的數(shù)據(jù)。
Still, the responsibility to protect one's privacy lies mainly with the user who must understand complex data agreements and policies.
不過,保護個人隱私的責任主要在于用戶,他們必須了解復雜的數(shù)據(jù)協(xié)議和政策。
The rising concerns have forced Apple, Google and other tech companies to add measures limiting the sale of consumer data.
日益加劇的擔憂迫使蘋果、谷歌等科技公司增加了限制銷售消費者數(shù)據(jù)的措施。
That includes Apple's launch of its App Tracking Transparency feature, which lets users block apps from tracking them.
其中包括蘋果推出的應用程序跟蹤透明度功能,該功能允許用戶阻止應用程序跟蹤他們。
Abortion rights activists suggest that people in conservative states leave their phones at home or turn off location services when seeking health care.
墮胎權活動人士建議,在保守的州,人們在尋求醫(yī)療衛(wèi)生服務時,最好將手機留在家中或關閉定位服務。
They also advise studying the privacy policies of health apps they use.
他們還建議研究所使用的健康應用程序的隱私政策。
Nathan Freed Wessler is with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project.
內(nèi)森·弗里德·韋斯勒是美國公民自由聯(lián)盟演講、隱私和技術項目的成員。
He said there are "very, very few people who have the savvy to do everything" needed to protect themselves.
他說,只有“非常、非常少的人有頭腦去做”保護自己所需的一切事情。
I'm Dan Novak.
丹·諾瓦克報道。