WaPo: Code words and fake names: The low-tech ways women protect their privacy on pregnancy apps

WaPo: Code words and fake names: The low-tech ways women protect their privacy on pregnancy apps by Drew Harwell:

When Heather Irvine used the Ovia apps to track her trying-to-conceive months and first pregnancy, she logged pretty much everything going on with her body, from the look of her cervical fluid to the days she was having sex. But after she gave birth, the app wouldn’t let her record it without entering her newborn’s name and birthday.

So she just … didn’t.

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