Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because it hasn’t happened *yet* doesn’t mean it won’t happen. Some states are treating miscarriages as abortions.
Seriously, wake the F up you idiots.
And that has nothing to do with a period app. Logging the first day of your period or lack of logging in no way proves you had an abortion or miscarriage. That’s like saying the govt can hack into your bank account and if you go a month without buying tampons the Feds are coming for you. Better pay in cash for feminine hygiene items!
Anonymous wrote:Just because it hasn’t happened *yet* doesn’t mean it won’t happen. Some states are treating miscarriages as abortions.
Seriously, wake the F up you idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you being flippant about the very real privacy concerns here are undoubtedly the some folks who used to think Roe v Wade would NEVER be overturned.
Wake up. Look around. Protect your daughters.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you being flippant about the very real privacy concerns here are undoubtedly the some folks who used to think Roe v Wade would NEVER be overturned.
Wake up. Look around. Protect your daughters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughters and I all use an app that is called P tracker and has a flower logo.
Yea, I know the arguments about roe and whatnot, and if we get there we can stop tracking using the apps, but right now we aren’t there yet, and I appreciate the “period due in 2 days” notifications and so do my daughters.
Absolutely are there in red states.
Wake up and pay attention
Have there been examples of women arrested based on the government hacking into their period tracking app? Can you please share a link to the story?
Missouri and Texas and Louisiana
Link to the actual news stories? I searched online and can find nothing, just people concerned that it *could* happen.
Fake news. Arrested for what? Using an app does not you had an abortion, or may have had an abortion, in the slightest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughters and I all use an app that is called P tracker and has a flower logo.
Yea, I know the arguments about roe and whatnot, and if we get there we can stop tracking using the apps, but right now we aren’t there yet, and I appreciate the “period due in 2 days” notifications and so do my daughters.
Absolutely are there in red states.
Wake up and pay attention
Have there been examples of women arrested based on the government hacking into their period tracking app? Can you please share a link to the story?
Missouri and Texas and Louisiana
Link to the actual news stories? I searched online and can find nothing, just people concerned that it *could* happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughters and I all use an app that is called P tracker and has a flower logo.
Yea, I know the arguments about roe and whatnot, and if we get there we can stop tracking using the apps, but right now we aren’t there yet, and I appreciate the “period due in 2 days” notifications and so do my daughters.
Absolutely are there in red states.
Wake up and pay attention
Have there been examples of women arrested based on the government hacking into their period tracking app? Can you please share a link to the story?
Missouri and Texas and Louisiana
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughters and I all use an app that is called P tracker and has a flower logo.
Yea, I know the arguments about roe and whatnot, and if we get there we can stop tracking using the apps, but right now we aren’t there yet, and I appreciate the “period due in 2 days” notifications and so do my daughters.
Absolutely are there in red states.
Wake up and pay attention
Have there been examples of women arrested based on the government hacking into their period tracking app? Can you please share a link to the story?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughters and I all use an app that is called P tracker and has a flower logo.
Yea, I know the arguments about roe and whatnot, and if we get there we can stop tracking using the apps, but right now we aren’t there yet, and I appreciate the “period due in 2 days” notifications and so do my daughters.
Absolutely are there in red states.
Wake up and pay attention
Anonymous wrote:Op here - thanks. Yes, of course she does have a pouch at school that is supposed to contain supplies. She’s not used to restocking it, thinks it IS restocked even when I ask.
I would like her to start tracking it herself, and an app would hopefully send her a reminder in the days before so she can double check herself. She has severe ADHD and I’m trying to teach her strategies to set reminders for things, so an app is what I’m looking for advice on now.
Anonymous wrote:Keep a small makeup bag in backpack stocked at all times. This is not as hard as it seems.