The Jury has spoken 👉 Meta stole Flo app users' intimate menstrual data. 🩸
Yep, Meta wants it all - even your most intimate data.
Find out why here: tuta.com/blog/meta-guilty-flo-…
#FloApp #FlowMenstrualApp #Meta
Flo app controversy: Jury rules Meta stole your menstrual data. | Tuta
Millions of women entrusted their menstrual data in the period cycle app, Flo. But the court says Meta was intentionally eavesdropping on users' in-app communications.Tuta
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Fenix
in reply to Tuta • • •a fish named dog 🎗️✡️♾️
in reply to Tuta • • •Features:
There's no personal data collection, it's not even capable of it. You can delete data, regularly or one-time. It’s bilingual (English/Spanish), offers period prediction features, appointment/medicine reminders, reliable info, and links to other orgs. It’s free.
Other praise:
doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0… (PLOS paper), consumerreports.org/health/hea…, foundation.mozilla.org/en/priv…, vaginaprivacynetwork.org/downl….
Period Tracker Apps and Privacy
Catherine Roberts (Consumer Reports)Okuna
in reply to Tuta • • •pinguino
in reply to Tuta • • •It was game-over the moment users sent their data.
"Trust me bro" (Trust me sis) is just not a good privacy measure.
Erotic Mythology 🏳️🌈
in reply to Tuta • • •Sensitive content
I wrote an article on safe #menstruation tracking apps:
eroticmythology.com/menstrual-…
skedarwarrior
in reply to Tuta • • •Isn't that what facebook is designed for?
they add trackers to their users browsers and track them everywhere. That is the basic design of facebook, google, microsoft and others like them.
This is not surprising. Even if it is scummy...
zetabeta
in reply to Tuta • • •motives might be worse beyond what is told on a website. basically political, banning and restricting birth control, abortion and woman rights.
forced pregnancy and birth might be a point.