Consumers swap period tracking apps in search of increased privacy following Roe v. Wade ruling

Consumers swap period tracking apps in search of increased privacy following Roe v. Wade ruling

Consumers are ditching their current period tracking apps in favor of what they perceive to be safer options in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision that allows individual U.S. states to criminalize abortion. The app switching trend is impacting all manner of period tracking apps, including leading app Flo, which owns […]

Consumers swap period tracking apps in search of increased privacy following Roe v. Wade ruling

2022-06-28 05:03

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