Good2Go? Good and Gone? Why an Affirmative Consent App Is a Risky Proposition
University of Washington law professor Anita Ramasastry comments on a smartphone app known as Good2Go, which is intended to establish affirmative consent for the purpose of sexual encounters. Ramasastry describes some of the app’s shortcomings, including its lack of specificity with regard to what is consented to and its lax information privacy policy. Continue reading →
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