Did BetterHelp Share Your Data? The Real Problem With Digital Therapy Privacy (opens in new tab)
There is a particular tone companies use when they want you to feel safe. It’s upholstered. It’s well-lit. It speaks in sentences like, “your privacy is our top priority.” And then—so gently you almost admire the choreography—it installs a tracking pixel and asks how you’re feeling today. I’ve noticed something subtle in my couples work: life partners hesitate not only with each other, but increasingly with systems. They occasionally pause before answering my intake questions. Not because the...
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