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Catholic Group Buying Data to Out Gay Priests is Tip of Location-Tracking Iceberg
Data from hookup and dating apps is just one corner of a multibillion-dollar ecosystem of secret information bought and sold without our permission.
Jay Stanley,
Senior Policy Analyst,
ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project
The Washington Post reported last month on a conservative Catholic group that spent millions of dollars to buy location data from a private-sector data broker in order to identify gay priests and report them to their bishops. This is a story every American should be notified of β and not just because of how it affected those priests.
You donβt need to share the faith of those facing deeply personal conflicts between their faith and their sexuality to have compassion for those men, and revulsion at the activists who took it upon themselves to pry into their personal lives out of some twisted homophobic zeal. An superior 2019 work of reporting in the New York Times explored the anguish and struggles of many such priests.
But neither do you have to be someone facing such a conflict β or
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Everyone has an opinion on the gay apps. They’ve become so ubiquitous and ingrained in our well-liked culture, they’re impossible to resist. I remember the first time I downloaded Grindr—shortly after it was released. Once The Unused York Times writers discovered it, the app society seemed to explode with location-based dating apps.
Gay online dating wasn’t easy for a long time. I was lucky enough to flourish up & come out during the iPhone generation when thousands of brand-new types of apps seemed to be released every day. And the gays were instrumental to that digital boom.
The gay apps have fundamentally changed dating—for E V E R Y O N E, the gays, the straights. It changed LGBTQ nightlife, how we make friends & meet others. Of course there are positives and negatives. AA lot has b
Secret Signals: How Some Men Cruise for Sex
Aug. 28, 2007 — -- While many Americans may only be vaguely familiar with the idea of "cruising," there is a secret world of sex between men that exists in public places across the country.
The police officer who arrested Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis airport for allegedly looking to engage in gay sex wrote in his June announce that he "recognized a signal used by persons wishing to engage in lewd conduct."
Craig tapped his foot up and down and swiped his hand underneath the bathroom stall in which the undercover cop was sitting, according to the police report.
Those actions led to Craig's arrest by Detective Dave Karsnia and the senator's guilty plea to a disorderly conduct charge. Craig told reporters today that he did nothing inappropriate and said his guilty plea was a mistake.
Public places like men's restrooms, in airports and train stations, truck stops, university libraries and parks, have long been places where gay and bisexual men, particularly those in the closet, congregate in order to join for anonymous sex.
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