In a statement to the Washington News Bureau, Flo said it completed an external, independent privacy audit in March. In that same comment, the company said “Flo will never require a user to log an abortion or offer details that they feel should be kept private. Should a user express concern about data submitted, Flo’s customer support team will delete all historical data which will completely remove all data from Flo’s servers.
“There has to be a private right of action in the bill. You can write the strongest possible privacy legislation but if you limit enforcement to the FTC or to state attorneys general that bill is not going to be enforced in the same way - if individual consumers could bring a lawsuit class, action lawsuit, individual lawsuit against these major companies,” said India McKinney, Director of Federal Affairs at Electronic Frontier Foundation.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation also offers information about ways to protect your data. You can find that information here:Flo firmly believes women’s health data should be held with the utmost privacy and care, which is why Flo does not share personal health data with any third party. In March 2022, Flo completed an external, independent privacy audit which confirmed Flo’s own practices are consistent with its publicly stated privacy policy.
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