Some of the main applications that help to calculate menstrual cycles and identify fertile days unnecessarily store intimate and personal data of users, such as their difficulty reaching orgasm, the frequency with which they masturbate or visits to their gynecologist, according to Privacy International, a UK-based NGO that has analyzed five of the apps more used. According to current European regulations, these types of applications should only collect the information strictly necessary to fulfill their function: to predict the next menstrual cycle …
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