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Reproductive Data Privacy Laws in Wyoming (2026)

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Abortion is banned in Wyoming with narrow exceptions. Period tracker data faces high subpoena risk with no state privacy law protecting users.

DEFINITION

Subpoena
A court order compelling a person or company to produce documents or data. Period tracker apps that store data on their servers can be served with subpoenas — apps that store data only on your device cannot.

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Reproductive data
Health information related to menstrual cycles, pregnancy, fertility, and related symptoms. This data is not protected by HIPAA when held by period tracker apps, meaning standard federal health privacy law does not apply.

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On-device storage
A privacy architecture where all personal data is stored exclusively on the user device and never transmitted to a company server. Because there is no server record, law enforcement subpoenas have nothing to retrieve.

Abortion Law Status in Wyoming

Abortion is banned in Wyoming under HB 92, enacted in 2023 after legal challenges to the state’s previous trigger law. The ban includes exceptions for the life of the mother, rape, incest, and lethal fetal anomalies. Wyoming’s abortion ban was subject to litigation in 2022 and 2023, but the state ultimately succeeded in enacting restrictions through the legislative process.

Period Tracker Data Risk in Wyoming

Period tracker data in Wyoming faces high subpoena risk — abortion is banned and the state has no consumer data privacy law. App companies storing your cycle data, pregnancy logs, or location history face no state-level legal obligation to protect this information from law enforcement requests. Wyoming borders Colorado and Montana, both of which have abortion protections, making travel a common option for Wyoming residents — but also making location data particularly sensitive for users of cloud-connected period tracking apps.

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Wyoming — Period Tracker Data Risk Summary
CategoryStatus
Abortion law statusBanned — total or near-total ban in effect
Data protection levelNo meaningful data protection for reproductive health data
Subpoena risk for period dataHigh — strong enforcement risk

Relevant Laws — Wyoming

  • Wyoming HB 92 — Abortion Ban (2023)

    Near-total abortion ban enacted in 2023 following legal challenges to Wyoming's trigger law. Exceptions for life of the mother, rape, incest, and lethal fetal anomalies.

  • No State Consumer Data Privacy Law

    Wyoming has not enacted a comprehensive consumer data privacy law as of 2026. Period tracker data is governed only by federal baseline requirements.

What is the abortion law in Wyoming in 2026?

Abortion is banned in Wyoming under HB 92 (2023). Exceptions exist for life of the mother, rape, incest, and lethal fetal anomalies.

Is period tracker data at risk in Wyoming?

Yes. Period tracker data in Wyoming faces high subpoena risk. Abortion is banned, the state has no consumer data privacy law, and there are no state-level protections for reproductive health data stored by apps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Wyoming prosecutors access period tracker data?
Yes. Wyoming has no consumer data privacy law, so prosecutors can subpoena period tracker data from app companies. There are no state-level barriers to accessing your cycle logs, pregnancy tracking data, or location history.
Does Wyoming have any law protecting period tracker data?
No. Wyoming has not enacted a consumer data privacy law or a reproductive health data protection law. Your data has no special state-level protection.
What period tracker is safest for Wyoming users?
Apps that store all data on-device with no cloud sync are safest in Wyoming. Location data is particularly sensitive given that Wyoming residents often travel to Colorado or Montana for abortion services.

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