Since Roe v Wade was overturned in the US in June, there are concerns that law enforcement could request the intimate data users share with period tracking apps. Johana Bhuiyan reports on the privacy concerns
Millions of women around the world use period tracking apps to understand their bodies and work out when their ovulation or period is due.
While many people find these apps useful and empowering, there are concerns about where the data put on these apps goes.
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