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Flo to Floriva Switcher Guide
How to export your data from Flo, request deletion, and understand what the $59.5M FTC settlement means for your cycle history.
Why the FTC Settlement Matters for Current Flo Users Flo had 100 million downloads when regulators found the app sending cycle and pregnancy data to Facebook and Google. The mechanism was embedded SDKs, software libraries from advertising and analytics companies that ran inside the Flo app and transmitted events back to their home servers. The named events included things like R PREGNANCY WEEK CHOSEN. That is not an ambiguous event name. Facebook and Google received it, along with a device identifier linking it to a specific user's advertising profile. The combined settlement reached $59.5M (Reuters, September 25, 2025; as of original publication, check current reporting for updates), covering Flurry ($3.5M), Google ($48M), and Flo Health directly ($8M). The class action claims paid through periodtrackerdataprivacylitigation.com. A separate jury found Meta liable under CIPA Section 632 on August 1, 2025. The settlement required Flo to stop the SDK sharing and notify users. It did not delete the data that Facebook, Google, and Flurry already received. That data is still in their advertising systems, linked to device identifiers. You cannot erase your way out of an advertising graph