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App companies have been in the headlines over Labor Day weekend, almost entirely due to their legal moves following SB8, the controversial Texas abortion law banning the procedure past six weeks of pregnancy, which critics have said puts a bounty on abortion providers and those who use their services.

Texas-based Bumble leads the pack, with the company creating a fund for organizations supporting reproductive rights. It also called the new law "regressive" on Twitter, and noted it doesn't allow exceptions for rape or incest, as many other laws of its kind both passed and proposed have in the past.