If you are discussing your abortion and you live in a place where abortion is now essentially illegal, please remember to speak only to people you trust and remember to use end-to-end encrypted comms with disappearing messages turned on.

https://www.texastribune.org/2023/03/10/texas-abortion-lawsuit/

Three Texas women are sued for wrongful death after assisting with abortion

In the first lawsuit of its kind since Roe v. Wade was overturned, a husband seeks damages from women who allegedly helped his ex-wife obtain the medications to terminate her pregnancy.

The Texas Tribune

@evacide Also if you use a period tracking app, make sure it doesn't share the data. The German app Drip and the Spanish app Euki are both privacy friendly period tracking apps (available in English):

https://dripapp.org/

https://eukiapp.com/

#womenshealth #womensrights #reproductivehealth #menstruation #privacy #dataprivacy

drip. app

drip. menstrual cycle and fertility tracking

@AimeeMaroux @evacide Better yet, if you have an iPhone then use Apple Health as Apple's privacy policy is airtight and there's nothing to download.

Ask yourself: how are those third-party cycle tracking apps paying their bills? Development and hosting are not free. Remember, if you are not paying, you are what is being sold.

@apicultor @evacide Drip is funded by the mozilla foundation and the German government as you can see on their website.
Euki is funded by Women Help Women, a non-profit.
Both apps store the data on your device only. I don't see the advantage of Apple, a for profit company that has every incentive of keeping you in their ecosystem and has made it very clear they don't care about their customers (even if their privacy policy may be good, idk, I don't use Apple).