A woman shared her story of how social media kept targeting her with baby ads after stillbirth

A woman wrote an open letter addressed to "Tech Companies" asking them to change their ad-targeting practices after she continued to be served motherhood ads after having a stillbirth. Gillian Brockell, a Washington Post opinion video editor, said even after she opted out of the pregnancy ads, she began being served ads that assumed her baby had been born. The letter comes at a time when the public is becoming increasingly aware of the amount of information tech companies store on them and use to target them with ads.