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Head-to-Head Privacy Comparisons

Side-by-side privacy and data practice breakdowns of period tracker apps.

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Clue vs Flo vs Glow: Privacy Compared Across Three Major Period Trackers

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Clue, Flo, and Glow all require accounts and server-side storage. Flo has the worst enforcement record. Here's what each app actually does with your reproductive health data.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Drip vs Clue: Open Source On-Device Tracker vs GDPR-Compliant Server App

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Drip is Android-only, open source, and fully on-device. Clue is cross-platform, GDPR-compliant, and stores data server-side. Here's what that means for your privacy.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Euki vs Clue: Free On-Device Privacy vs GDPR-Compliant Server Tracker

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Euki is free, on-device, and requires no account. Clue is GDPR-compliant and feature-rich but stores data server-side. Here's what that difference means in practice.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Euki vs Drip: Two Privacy-First Period Trackers Compared

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Euki and Drip are both privacy-focused free apps with on-device storage. Euki is feature-rich and cross-platform. Drip is open source but Android-only. Here's how they differ.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Flo vs Clue: Which Period Tracker Is Actually Private?

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Flo settled a $59.5M class action for selling your data. Clue is GDPR-compliant but still stores everything server-side. Here's what the difference means for your privacy.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Flo vs Stardust: Period Trackers and What They Actually Do With Your Data

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Flo settled a $59.5M class action for selling reproductive health data. Stardust uses an astrology angle but relies on the same policy-based privacy. Here's the comparison.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Flo vs Euki: Mass Market Data Broker vs Privacy-First Free App

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Flo settled a $59.5M class action for sharing your reproductive health data. Euki is free, on-device, and backed by a nonprofit. Here's how they compare.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Flo vs Natural Cycles: Data Broker vs FDA-Cleared Contraception

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Natural Cycles is FDA-cleared birth control at $12.99/mo. Flo settled a $59.5M class action for selling your data. Here's how they compare on privacy, accuracy, and cost.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Glow vs Natural Cycles: Data Monetization vs FDA-Cleared Contraception

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Natural Cycles is FDA-cleared birth control at $12.99/mo. Glow sold user data to insurers and advertisers. Here's how they compare on privacy, fertility tracking, and cost.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Natural Cycles vs Clue: Medical Device vs Consumer App

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Natural Cycles is FDA-cleared contraception at $12.99/mo. Clue is a GDPR-compliant consumer tracker with a free tier. Both require accounts and server storage. Here's the full comparison.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Period Trackers Ranked by Privacy: Which Apps Actually Protect Your Data

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We ranked 10 period tracker apps from worst to best privacy based on data architecture, enforcement history, and legal subpoena risk. Here's the full breakdown.

Updated Mar 21, 2026
How do these period tracker comparisons handle privacy claims?
Each comparison documents the app's actual data architecture (on-device vs. cloud), account requirements, regulatory history, and stated privacy policy. We don't take apps at their word — we look at what the architecture makes possible and what enforcement actions have revealed.
Which period tracker has the best privacy track record?
The head-to-head pages rank apps by privacy architecture, not marketing claims. On-device apps that don't require accounts have the strongest structural privacy guarantee. The comparisons document each app's enforcement history alongside its technical design.
Does Natural Cycles store data on device or in the cloud?
Natural Cycles requires an account and stores data in the cloud — it's a cloud-based service by design. The versus pages cover how its data handling compares to on-device alternatives for users who want to track fertility without cloud storage.

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