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Yes, please!! When signing up for these apps and platforms, women don't realize that they are giving their personal information away for free. Some of it is used for research purposes (I just saw another period tracker promoting a study they did on MILLIONS of women's menstrual and menopause data). Others are using the information to promote their product on social media, even going so far as to take personal comments out of the app and posting them. And, because it's written into their privacy policies and consent forms, they can. I use the old-fashioned method of keeping track - paper. And it works fine for me. I wish Anna the best and will be sure to mention this app to anyone interested in still keeping the information in a digital format. Best, Shelby

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