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
Get a calendar app. Lit. what they were designed for.
I personally don’t have a use for such an app. But some people do, as apparently it does more than simply records the dates of menstrual flow. I believe they predict when the next one will occur, and perhaps other features of which I’m not away. An app like the one I described might do the same: “it’s almost time for a haircut.”
Uhhh, correct. Refresh the main thread.
But I comprehended what you meant.
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It’s almost time to return my library books!