Period Tracker by GP Apps: Research Findings
Briefly

The Period Tracker app, reviewed again since 2019, reassures users of data privacy, especially after Roe v. Wade was overturned. Developers oppose government access to user data for prosecuting abortion-related cases and stress their commitment to user protection. They allow users to bypass creating online accounts, ensuring local device storage of data. Users can also opt-out of data sharing with third-party ad networks, enhancing privacy. The app is cautious in its handling of sensitive information, placing strong emphasis on user autonomy and data confidentiality.
The developers of the Period Tracker app stated they would fight against any government efforts to collect private user data for prosecuting abortions, prioritizing user privacy.
Users can operate the app without an account, ensuring that all data remains stored locally and is not uploaded to any cloud services or third-party networks.
Read at Privacy International
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