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![Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition - Unsplashed](.../assets/images/purchasing-contraceptive/Reproductive-Health-Supplies-Coalition.jpg) ![Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition - Unsplashed](.../assets/images/purchasing-contraceptive/Reproductive-Health-Supplies-Coalition.jpg)
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[Privacy threat modeling](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/basics/threat-modeling/) could be an intimidating topic for most people. In this blog series, we introduce a hypothetical situation inspired by real-world usage cases. Each article will cover different recomendations already present in Privacy Guides' knowledge base. For today, we focus on Sally - a Texan college student seeking to purchase contraceptive pills online. [Privacy threat modeling](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/basics/threat-modeling/) could be an intimidating topic for most people. In this blog series, we introduce a hypothetical situation inspired by real-world usage cases. Each article will cover different recomendations already present in Privacy Guides' knowledge base. For today, we focus on Sally - a Texan college student seeking to purchase contraceptive pills online.