What the actual fuck. How can we trust any third party app ever? I guess we can’t.
That makes me feel creamy…
“What are you feeling today?”
“egg white”
“c r e a m y”
so the pentagon has it
The lying the app did in their priv policy is shitty behavior. But not unusual behavior.
The phone app ecosystem is a hot mess of treachery.
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I love fucking up their data.
Haha, bitches I had no ovaries to begin with, and now you think I’m ovulating soon!
Mwahahaha :3
We can’t trust any of them. They’ll sell it to the government for those pregnancy lists too, to combat abortion.
A lot of women had stopped using these types of apps ever since the forced birthers overturned Roe, knowing this type of thing could be used against them.
Use softwares that are open sourced and be happy. There’s plenty of period tracking apps on F-Droid.
Open sourced softwares can’t hide trackers from users since the source code must be up-to-date. If not, people will be suspicious. And if a open sourced software do use trackers, the community will complain… a lot!
Just checked out both drip and Bluemoon, both FOSS from F-Droid with local only data
Bluemoon lets you import data from Flo, but to export data from Flo, you need to make an account with Flo, it seems. (It also let’s you import data from Clue, but I don’t use Clue.)
drip lets you import data just from a CSV file, nothing that seems specific to any app format. So far I like drip a lot better, TBH; the UI is more intuitive to me, and it seems more featureful. Its prediction also lines up with Flo after putting in data since January.
However, I have just downloaded both apps. My plan is to keep Flo around for one more cycle while I compare it to the others, then kick Flo to the curb for becoming enshittified spyware, with sad nostalgia for the life-changing product it originally was to me.
Right now, I am not seeing luteal vs. follicular phase estimated with just period data on either, though, which is annoying. I want a rough sense for the purposes of some tailored nutritional stuff, but I’m not looking to get pregnant or anything and really do not wish to bother with the trouble of taking daily temperatures. Flo currently gives me that. I know it’s basically just adding 15 days but I still like having the at a glance feature.
EDIT: Adding Mensinator, another FOSS one on F-Droid, to the trial. Looks like this one offers an import feature, but I have no idea what format it’s expecting, because it couldn’t find my export from Bluemoon. Mensinator does provide the option to just mark a day as ovulation, which neither Bluemoon nor drip offer. It does at least seem like drip tells you if you’re in the first or second half of your cycle on the individual day profile for the day of, but I want something I can use for meal planning. Mensinator may be the best suited for me so far, but I will give them all time.
Also, bafflingly, when I attempted to export my data from drip, it provided me a “share file” option to share the .csv file without a simple option to just…download it.
Closed source doesn’t necessarily hide trackers either. Tracker Control (on Android) will point out tracker libraries and tracker domains closed source apps use. A good DNS blocker will let you know too by the logs.
I agree but most open-source software will not add any trackers because even if they did someone will fork and remove them also lot of open-source apps like this won’t even have internet access to sell your data
This.
And there are options that store the data locally on your phone rather than on a company server. This is the safest option.
And this where I as a trolling CIS male might be able to do some good
The idea of putting this info on my phone has always seemed bonkers to me. Just keep a journal of it, on paper, if this is so critical for you to know for some reason. My daughter used to use one but she deleted it as soon as the Roe v Wade stuff happened, she had no reason to be using it anyway
The idea that putting this on your phone is bonkers is bonkers to me. Why would you want to carry around a journal or paper when you have everything on your phone? It can also be more easily backed up and synced.
It shouldn’t be normal that this data is stolen and sold. That is 100% the problem, not the fact that people track things on computers.
Imagine that nobody earned money with this mine of women working for free. What a wasted product
It shouldn’t be normal that this data is stolen and sold. That is 100% the problem, not the fact that people track things on computers.
it shouldn’t be, but that’s the world we live in. we can’t change it anymore.
No, but you can still choose to choose software that doesn’t steal and sell your data. You can also support laws that make doing this illegal.
and now they know about you lot what you not)))))))
Is there anything FOSS like this?
I use Drip for basic cycle tracking. I don’t use it for fertile phase tracking so no comment there.
For cycle tracking, it does what it needs to do. It’s easy enough to setup and completely forget what tracker/spyware I used to use. Heck, I think it was Flo I used to use.
And f-droid or another alternative app stores not mandatory, Drip is on the Google Play store at least. Not sure about Apple.
There are a few:
- https://f-droid.org/packages/com.drip
- https://f-droid.org/packages/ch.nilsgrob.android.bluemoon
- https://f-droid.org/packages/com.mensinator.app
I’m not a user of any of those, but from descriptions and screenshots alone they look decent.
Mensinator is a “gets the job done” sort of app. The notifications don’t really work for me though, which is a bummer.
Because of course they would sell this data, fuck all these people










