US Senators Amy Klobuchar, Susan Collins, Maria Cantwell, and Cynthia Lummis called on three telehealth companies to protect their patients’ sensitive health data. The senators expressed their concern over reports that these online health companies are tracking and sharing their customers’ personally identifiable health data with social media platforms for advertising purposes.
These reports come despite company promises to prospective patients that their user data, including information about mental health and addiction treatment, will remain confidential.
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