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Spot On Alternative: Period Trackers With Better Privacy
Spot On has a strong privacy policy. But strong policies don't equal on-device storage. Here's the architectural difference and what to use instead.
Spot On Has Strong Policy, and Real Constraints Spot On is Planned Parenthood's period tracking app, and that affiliation matters. Planned Parenthood has sustained organizational and legal commitments to protecting reproductive health privacy. The app has no advertising, charges nothing, and is operated by an organization with strong incentives to not become a vector for user surveillance. The privacy policy is among the more explicit in the space about not selling or sharing data. These are genuine commitments backed by an organization with reputational stakes in reproductive health privacy. And yet: Spot On is cloud based. User data is stored on servers. What the Cloud Creates Server side storage means data exists in a location that is not your device. That location is subject to legal processes, specifically, to court orders and subpoenas that can compel Spot On to produce user records. Planned Parenthood's commitment to privacy does not exempt it from responding to lawful court orders. There is a second risk specific to Spot On's affiliation. Planned Parenthood is a politically visible organization, and in states with aggressive abortion enforcement postures, that visibility ma