Flo users felt 'violated' learning of Meta data sharing, jury heard in US trial
By Xu Yuan ( July 23, 2025, 00:13 GMT | Insight) -- Five women users suing Flo Health, the owner of a period-tracking app, told a US federal jury that they felt their privacy was violated when they learned Flo allegedly shared their sensitive health data with Meta Platforms for purposes including advertising without their permission.Five women users suing Flo Health, the owner of a period-tracking app, told a US federal jury today that they felt their privacy was violated when they learned Flo allegedly shared their sensitive health data with Meta Platforms for purposes including advertising without their permission....
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