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"textContent": "CarefulMouse:\n\n> The current recommended apps say the information is stored locally on-device. Would that be preferred in this case?\n\nI think that depends how much you trust Apple. I know a lot of people on the forum do, but personally I would not with stuff that could wind up getting me a felony (for just living my life and committing no crimes).\n\nCarefulMouse:\n\n> A subpoena is a specific legal document, and I was unable to find a source for this. Are there specific examples of subpoenas or was it claims of LE buying menstruation data from data brokers?\n\nTBIJ\n\n### Meta ‘eavesdropping’ on Flo exposes how period apps are a data…\n\nTech giant was found to have illegally collected user info – but this could be a landmark moment for data privacy\n\nhttps://www.npr.org/2022/05/10/1097482967/roe-v-wade-supreme-court-abortion-period-appsIs\n\nI think you’re right that it was certain companies selling data, my brain got news happenings crossed up I think.\n\nI also didn’t realize there was already a menstrual tracking section on the site (that’s my oversight because the title of this thread clearly implies it already exists). I guess my concern is more with recommending any digital solution for period tracking to people in certain parts of the world without serious warnings about the potential risks. There’s technically a disclaimer in that section, and also it kinda implies using one of the recommended apps carries no risk, which I don’t think is my view of something with that high of potential repercussions.",
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