After the supreme court leak that Roe v Wade may be overturned, people are concerned about the possibility that the data collected from people who have used or are currently using period-tracking apps could be used against them especially when they are considering an abortion. This would be especially true if the procedure is ever criminalized.The information that is collected in these apps is very personal. It can help you understand and make informed decisions to improve their health. For instance, apps can show when a woman’s period stops, when she ovulates and when she’s pregnant.The promising side of using period tracking apps is that people can track their menstrual cycles and all of its related data. One of the most popular apps is Flo, which has over 43 million active users. Another is Clue, which claims to have 12 million monthly users. A combined 55 million active users whose…
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