Two investigations warn about how data collected through menstrual tracking apps can be used by governments to monitor people’s reproductive lives, and by companies to make a profit
Two investigations warn about how data collected through menstrual tracking apps can be used by governments to monitor people’s reproductive lives, and by companies to make a profit
A haircut is about as regular as a period.
A monthly event in your calendar then. There is nothing to analyze here unless you’re making statistics with the growth of your hair.
I take it you’re not a period-haver?
I was talking about haircuts.
And this is about muddying the data for anyone who might be looking at reproductive data.
I know I don’t need an app for keeping tracking my haircuts, but if it compromises data and it allows someone to track their period without worry, that’s the point.