Cycle-tracking apps stand behind their privacy policies as Roe teeters
by Nicole Wetsman from The Verge - All Posts on (#5YYTZ)
Fertility and cycle tracking apps are widely used and can be useful tools that help people monitor their health. But reports regularly show that, like other health apps, they fall short when it comes to protecting user privacy. That shortfall is particularly concerning for users in the US after a leaked Supreme Court opinion indicated that the court intends to overturn Roe v. Wade - eliminating the right to an abortion in the United States and allowing states to criminalize the safe and lifesaving medical procedure.
Information stored in cycle-tracking apps isn't covered by the medical privacy law HIPAA, so companies have broad leeway with how they use it - and who they share it with. They often share information with data brokers,...