• Northern Va. state senator seeks answers from Walmart concerning sexual health products

    Northern Va. state senator seeks answers from Walmart concerning sexual health products
    As Virginia customers of Walmart shop on the company’s website, shoppers are receiving a message telling them they need to provide consent for data collection to search for items including pregnancy tests, birth control items and even a baby registry.
    State Sen. Barbara Favola, a Democrat representing Arlington, said the new message is coming in response to a law designed to protect people’s privacy when it comes to sexual health and reproductive information.
    Favola wrote the law aim

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