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Here's an article from 2023, when the spotlight was on period trackers.

Remember: Just because a company says they won't do something now, doesn't mean they won't do it in the future. CEOs change their mind all the time and investors want a return for their money.

With our tracker, you are the only one who has access to the data.

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https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/police-accessing-womens-period-tracking-data-pregnancy-losses

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How the police can access your period tracking data after "unexplained pregnancy loss"

Period-tracking apps say they protect users' privacy – but the police can still access their data, writes Ellie Broughton for Glamour UK.

Glamour UK