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How the state sent Californians’ personal health data to LinkedIn

by Tomas Apodaca, CalMatters and Colin Lecher, CalMatters April 28, 2025April 29, 2025

The state’s health insurance exchange transmitted pregnancy and domestic abuse data during a marketing campaign. It is reviewing its website practices.


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