My wife uses a spreadsheet and connected it to her calendar. Seems pretty accurate.
It is a modified version of this:
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My wife uses a spreadsheet and connected it to her calendar. Seems pretty accurate.
It is a modified version of this:
Hey government perverts. Keep out of panties that are not on your own ass or your partner's. And ask before you dive in. You're disgusting!
I don’t know if they’re already doing this, but they need to find ways to make security so robust that it is architecturally impossible for the business to handover useful data.
And here’s hoping courts continue to allow people to plead the 5th and not fork over passwords. If that protection falls, I don’t know how you’d design a digital workaround that would keep people out of contempt of court charges.
Shit which reminds me. Now I have to stop using the app… and delete it.
For now
Not a choice they can make, if they have the data then the government can compel them to turn it over
I don't know much about menstrual cycles. Wouldn't it be easier and just as effective to track with pen and paper?
nah. Think about how good computers are at pattern recognition and long term storage for analysis. Far superior to a pen and paper
The main service my period tracker provides is a notification telling me "hey, it's PMS time. If you're emo it's ok, it's probably just hormones and not the real end of the world. You're also likely to hyperfixate on something. Pull out your knitting a fixate on that, instead of risking fixating on something someone said off-handedly a decade ago that now makes you cry".
(The message is user-configurable. Mine doesn't say that verbatum, but that's the gist.)