A lawsuit filed with the Supreme Court of British Columbia claimed the Flo Health app shared users' data without consent, CBC News reports. Flo Health allegedly shared information, including "details about their periods, sex lives and pregnancies," to companies such as Facebook without users' consent. The company denied the claims, saying it does not share data without users' permission.
15 March 2024
British Columbia lawsuit claims Flo Health shared personal data with Facebook
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