Period tracking app Flo has released a new “Anonymous Mode” setting that gives users the option to access the app without their name, email address and technical identifiers being associated with ...
Huge news for menstruation trackers on the lam: You can now bleed freely without having to worry about Big Data collecting your health information to prosecute you for having a miscarriage. Period ...
Users accessing female health app Flo can now do so without entering their name or other identifiers that can be associated with their period-tracking and other data. Flo Health, which operates the ...
Privacy experts welcomed Flo’s efforts but told Gizmodo the mode isn't technically fully anonymous and should be applied by default. Reading time 5 minutes Period ...
Period tracking app Flo released its previously announced anonymous mode, which the company said will allow users to access the app without associating their name, email address and technical ...
Less than a week after Flo tweeted about its plans to launch an "anonymous mode" to its period-tracking app, the company revealed the new feature will be available in the coming weeks. Flo said users ...
Period tracking app Flo is developing a new feature called "anonymous mode" that will allow users to remove their name, email address, and technical identifiers from their profile. Period trackers ...
Flo's anonymous mode has arrived. The period tracker promised to launch the new mode shortly after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, in an effort to assuage privacy-related fears. Activists ...
Period-tracking apps promise simplicity: a colorful calendar that predicts when your next cycle begins, reminders about ovulation, and even personalized insights into your health. But behind the ...
Researchers that examined popular period-tracking apps released a new report, revealing that many may not keep users' data secure, a growing concern in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned.
A period and fertility tracking app is being criticized for saying their product is for "anyone with a period," including biological men who identify as women. The company was called out on Twitter ...
Women's health tech, which leverages innovations in AI, smartphones and connected wearables to give women more insights into reproductive and menstrual health, continues to gain momentum with users, ...