Business Telegraph > technology > Should you delete your period-tracking app? Experts explain the privacy risks technologyShould you delete your period-tracking app? Experts explain the privacy risksMay 12, 2022No commentposted on May. 12, 2022 at 6:30 pm A leaked draft opinion on Roe v. Wade has reignited privacy concerns surrounding period-tracking apps. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphMay 12, 2022previous articleStatins side effects: Experiencing pain in three areas of the body? Speak to your doctornext articleRishi Sunak threatens energy firms with windfall tax Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email Δ You Might Also Liketechnology'I've got bass in a backpack': VR revives 1989 rave cultureMay 16, 2022technologyIIT Madras raises Rs 131 crore from alumni and corporates in FY22, up 30% YoYMay 16, 2022technologyEXPLAINER: Theory of white replacement fuels racist attacksMay 16, 2022technologyFirstCry pauses $1B IPO; crypto investors rethink their betsMay 16, 2022technologyThe new jet set – why private plane usage has soaredMay 16, 2022technologyWhen and where to see the Super Flower Blood Moon lunar eclipseMay 15, 2022Recommended For YouscienceWill the world EVER be able to rely on cryptocurrencies?May 16, 2022securityTech giants pledge $30M to boost open source software security – TechCrunchMay 16, 2022industryWill crypto go back up? Experts 'optimistic' as Bitcoin, Ethereum and DOGE all downMay 16, 2022HealthLess than HALF of 'Covid' patients in NYC hospitals were admitted because of the virus, data showsMay 16, 2022financeMcDonald's to leave Russia for good after 30 yearsMay 16, 2022
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