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Florida + Georgia Period Tracker Risk Scorecard

State-specific period tracker risk analysis for Florida and Georgia: six-week bans, enforcement history, data privacy gaps, and app-by-app risk scores.

Florida Risk Profile Florida's risk profile is shaped by the combination of a six week abortion ban, a data privacy law with a high applicability threshold, and no reproductive health shield law. Abortion Law Florida's six week abortion ban (HB 5, also known as the Heartbeat Protection Act) took effect in May 2024 after earlier litigation. Criminal penalties apply to providers under current Florida law. Florida previously had a 15 week ban (effective 2022) before the six week law superseded it. The enforcement environment: Florida has a functioning criminal justice system with prosecutorial discretion. Investigations into illegal abortion activity may seek digital evidence including period tracker data. No documented case of Florida prosecutors subpoenaing period tracker data has been publicly reported as of early 2026. Florida Digital Bill of Rights: What It Does and Does Not Do The FDBR, signed into law in 2023, gives Florida consumers rights over their data. But it only applies to qualifying companies. The threshold is $1 billion in annual global revenue, with at least 50% coming from online advertising. This threshold matters for period trackers: Flo Health, at scale, may appro