Meta accessed women's health data from Flo app without consent, says court
A jury has ruled that Meta accessed sensitive information from a woman’s reproductive health tracking app without consent.
The app in question is called Flo Health. Developed in 2015 in Belarus to track menstrual cycles, it has evolved over the years as a tracking app for highly detailed, intimate aspects of women’s reproductive health.
Flo Health user Erica Frasco bought a class action lawsuit against the company in 2021, following a damning report about its privacy infractions by the Wall Stre...
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