cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1874605

A 17-year-old from Nebraska and her mother are facing criminal charges including performing an illegal abortion and concealing a dead body after police obtained the pair’s private chat history from Facebook, court documents published by Motherboard show.

  • @frumpyfries
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    You’re not wrong, but Facebook made no effort to fight the issue and simply handed over data they never should have.

    • @Taokan
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      910 months ago

      I really don’t blame Facebook for not jumping into the abortion debate and martyring themselves. If people don’t like the abortion law, or the law that compels facebook to give this information to law enforcement, they need to make that known by voting for representatives that feel the same. Facebook taking a fat lawsuit to the face isn’t what’s going to change things there - it’s women realizing it could happen to them, it’s men realizing it could happen to their wife/girlfriend/daughter.

      • @reliv3
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        10 months ago

        they need to make that known by voting for representativea that feel the same

        Be nice if it was that simple, but the democratic system itself is broken. We have presidents that come in power while losing the popular vote. We have states that gerrymander their districts to reduce the value of certain demographic’s vote. We have supreme court justices with life terms that are interpretting laws with political bias. Unfortunately, it is getting less and less likely that America is going to improve by working within it’s systems because the system is clearly stacked against us.

        • @beatlepus
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          610 months ago

          If it’s broken, fix it. Facebook won’t fix it for you. (and fuck facebook) So many f’s

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      Why should they make an effort to break the laws of countries they do business in? If they don’t like the laws, they shouldn’t do business there.

    • Terrasque
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      10 months ago

      They never should have? Messenger saves the history on the servers, that’s how that works. How do you think the fireworks would look if users logged in on a new phone or machine and had no chat history?

      There are ways it could be stored encrypted, but if that’s a wanted feature they provide WhatsApp

      Edit: but this is also why e2ee is so important, and why security experts tell people to use e2ee if possible. At this point, at the top of my head, it’s WhatsApp, signal, I think matrix, and sorta telegram that provides.