Period Tracker App Terms Scanner

Analyze period and fertility tracking app terms for law enforcement data sharing, reproductive health data selling, and third-party access to your most intimate health information.

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Period Tracker Provisions I Check First

Period tracking apps collect deeply sensitive reproductive health data. In the current legal landscape, understanding exactly who can access this data has never been more critical.

Law Enforcement Data Disclosure

High Risk

Many apps will share your reproductive health data with law enforcement upon request or subpoena. Your cycle history, pregnancy tracking, and notes may be disclosed without your knowledge.

Look for: "We may disclose your information in response to legal process, including subpoenas, court orders, or requests from law enforcement agencies."

Reproductive Health Data Selling

High Risk

Your fertility status, pregnancy predictions, and cycle data may be sold to data brokers, advertisers, or employers—revealing pregnancy intentions to parties you never consented to.

Look for: "We may share aggregated or de-identified health data with third-party partners for research, analytics, or advertising purposes."

Data Retention After Deletion

High Risk

Even after you delete your account, reproductive health data may be retained indefinitely. "Deleted" data may still be accessible through backups, logs, or third-party integrations.

Look for: "We may retain certain data after account deletion for legal compliance, fraud prevention, or backup purposes. Some data shared with partners cannot be recalled."

Third-Party Analytics Access

High Risk

Analytics companies like Facebook/Meta, Google, and others may receive your reproductive health signals—connecting your cycle data to your broader advertising profile.

Look for: "We use analytics services including [Facebook SDK, Google Analytics] to understand app usage. These services may collect and process your data."

Partner/Family Sharing Features

High Risk

Some apps allow partners or family to view your cycle data. Terms may allow data access by linked accounts even after you revoke permission or end relationships.

Look for: "Partner accounts may view your cycle, fertility, and symptom data. Previously shared data may remain visible after disconnecting partner access."

Prediction Accuracy Disclaimers

Medium Risk

Fertility and ovulation predictions are disclaimed as unreliable. Despite marketing them as tools for pregnancy planning or prevention, accuracy is not guaranteed.

Look for: "Predictions are estimates only and should not be relied upon for contraception or pregnancy planning. We make no guarantees regarding accuracy."

Standard Legal Provisions

Common terms in period tracking app agreements affecting users.

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Binding Arbitration

Disputes resolved through arbitration.

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Class Action Waiver

Cannot join group lawsuits.

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Not Medical Advice

App is not a medical device.

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Auto-Renewal

Subscriptions renew automatically.

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Data Location

Data stored internationally.

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HIPAA Disclaimer

Not a covered health entity.

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Research Use

Data may be used for research.

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Encryption Claims

Data security representations.

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