Article 62KCW Period and pregnancy tracking apps have bad privacy protections, report finds

Period and pregnancy tracking apps have bad privacy protections, report finds

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Most popular period and pregnancy tracking apps don't have strong privacy protections, according to a new analysis from researchers at Mozilla. Leaky privacy policies in health apps are always a problem, but issues that fall into this particular category are especially concerning now that abortion is illegal in many places in the United States.

Period and pregnancy tracking apps collect data that could theoretically be used to prosecute people getting abortions in places where it's illegal. Data from period tracking apps isn't the biggest thing used to tie people to abortions right now - most often, the digital data used in those cases comes from texts, Google searches, or Facebook messages. But they're still potential risks.

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