Lesson 1073 of 1570
AI and period tracker privacy: pick an app that doesn't sell your cycle data
AI compares period tracker privacy policies so your cycle data stays yours.
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- 1The big idea
- 2period tracking
- 3data privacy
- 4menstrual health
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Section 1
The big idea
Some period apps sell your cycle data to advertisers, employers, and even law enforcement. AI can decode each app's privacy policy so you pick one that actually protects you.
How to use it
- Paste a privacy policy and ask AI: 'Who can see my data?'
- Ask AI to compare 3 popular trackers on data sharing
- Ask AI which apps store data on your phone only (not cloud)
- Ask AI to flag any app that shares with third parties by default
Try it
Pick the period app you use (or your top 3). Ask AI to compare privacy and pick the safest.
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