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AI and Choosing a Period Tracking App That Respects Privacy
Not all period apps treat your data the same. AI can compare them so you don't have to read 9 privacy policies.
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- 1The big idea
- 2reproductive privacy
- 3app selection
- 4data minimization
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Section 1
The big idea
AI can compare period trackers on privacy practices, but stories change fast — verify with a recent privacy review.
Some examples
- Prompt: 'Compare 3 period tracking apps on what data they store and where.'
- Ask AI which apps offer offline-only modes.
- Have AI list signs an app is selling your cycle data.
Try it!
Ask AI to compare two trackers your friends use. Pick one privacy concern AI flags and Google a recent article on it.
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