When selecting an app to monitor their menstrual cycles or aid in family planning, women prioritize data security as a critical concern, reveal poll results.

ICO to review period and fertility tracking apps
Go to source). The poll showed a third of women have used apps to track periods or fertility."That's not //surprising, given the incredibly sensitive and personal information involved," said Emily Keaney, Deputy Commissioner of Regulatory Policy at the Information Commissioner's Office, in a statement. The research also showed over half of people who use the apps believed they had noticed an increase in baby or fertility-related adverts since signing up.
ICO Investigates User Experiences with Period and Fertility Tracking App Advertisements
While some found the adverts positive, 17 percent described receiving these adverts as distressing. The ICO is urging users to come forward to share their experiences. The regulator has also roped in companies who provide period and fertility tracking apps to find out how they are processing users' personal information. The ICO aims to identify whether there is the potential for harm and negative impact including unnecessarily complicated and confusing privacy policies, leaving users in the dark as to what they have consented to, apps requesting or storing unnecessary volumes of data, or users receiving upsetting targeted advertising that they did not sign up to.TOP INSIGHT
An ICO-commissioned survey revealed 59% of women have data transparency concerns with period and fertility apps. About 57% are more worried about platform security than cost (55%) and ease of use (55%). #fertilityapp #periodapp
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- ICO to review period and fertility tracking apps - (https://ico.org.uk/about-the-ico/media-centre/news-and-blogs/2023/09/ico-to-review-period-and-fertility-tracking-apps/)
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