26 August,2022 06:00 PM IST | San Francisco | IANS
The company said the change is rolling out as part of a series of improvements to how Google displays and labels search results for certain places in Search and Maps. Photo Courtesy: AFP
Abortion is a highly debated issue and while there are sections of society for and against it, Google will now add labels to Search and Map listings to help users when they are looking for healthcare facilities that provide abortions. The change comes in light of the US Supreme Court's decision to strip federal abortion rights.
According to TechCrunch, Google said that if it has received confirmation that a healthcare facility provides abortions, the label for the center will say "Provides abortions".
In cases where Google does not have that confirmation, the label for relevant searches will say "Might not provide abortions".
The announcement came as US lawmakers have urged the tech giant to fix abortion searches that navigate people to fake clinics and crisis pregnancy centers that steer people away from abortions.
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The company said the change is rolling out as part of a series of improvements to how Google displays and labels search results for certain places in Search and Maps.
A spokesperson for the company told the website that the improvements will give users additional context about the search results they're seeing.
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