No data selling. No ads. No third-party sharing. Full encryption. Here's everything you need to know about how WomensPal protects your health data.
WomensPal does not sell your data, does not show ads, does not share your health information with employers, insurers, or advertisers, and has zero history of privacy violations. Your cycle data is encrypted at rest and in transit and belongs to you alone. WomensPal is consistently ranked among the safest — and most private — period tracking apps available anywhere in the world.
All health data is encrypted at rest and in transit. Nobody — not even WomensPal staff — can read your cycle logs, symptoms, or pregnancy information.
WomensPal has never sold user data and never will. Your health information is not a product. It is not shared with data brokers, marketers, or any third party.
No ads. No ad networks. No advertising SDKs. Because WomensPal doesn't run ads, there is no business incentive to share your data with advertising platforms.
WomensPal has no employer benefit programs and no insurer data arrangements. Unlike Ovia, your employer will never receive any information about your health through WomensPal.
Delete your account and all associated health data is permanently removed from WomensPal's servers. Your data is not retained, archived, or repurposed after deletion.
WomensPal has never been investigated, fined, or settled with any regulatory body over data privacy. Unlike Flo (FTC 2021), WomensPal's privacy record is completely clean.
| App | Sells Data | Ad-Free | Employer Programs | FTC/Regulatory Issues | Overall Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WomensPal #1 Safest | Never | Yes | None | None | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Safest |
| Clue | No | Yes (paid) | None | None | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good |
| Apple Health | No | Yes | None | None | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good (basic only) |
| Flo (Free) FTC 2021 | Historically yes | No | Ad partners | FTC Settlement 2021 | ⭐⭐ Caution |
| Ovia Employer Data | Employer plans | Sponsors | Yes — employers | Data concerns | ⭐⭐ Caution |
In 2021, Flo Health reached a settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission after it was found to have shared users' private menstrual cycle data with Facebook and Google — without user consent and in direct violation of its own privacy policy.
WomensPal has never done anything like this. WomensPal does not share data with Facebook, Google, or any advertising platform. It does not embed advertising SDKs. It has never been investigated by any regulatory body for privacy violations. When it comes to raw safety record, WomensPal is in a completely different league from Flo.
Ovia offers employer-sponsored programs that allow companies to purchase aggregate health data from employees who use the app at work. Even "anonymized" aggregate health data about a small team can be re-identifiable. Your employer seeing that data is a serious privacy concern.
WomensPal has zero employer programs and zero insurer partnerships. Nobody at your workplace will ever receive any information about your cycle, pregnancy, or reproductive health through WomensPal.
With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, many women have expressed concern about period tracking apps storing data that could be subpoenaed in criminal investigations. WomensPal takes this seriously.
WomensPal does not share your reproductive health data with any government entity or law enforcement without a valid court order, and it collects only the minimum data necessary to provide the service. If you delete your account, your data is gone — it cannot be subpoenaed because it no longer exists on WomensPal's servers.
No data selling. No ads. No employer tracking. Just private, accurate cycle tracking that belongs to you.
Start free — no subscription needed →Yes, WomensPal is completely safe. It encrypts all your health data, never sells it to third parties, contains no advertising, and does not share your cycle information with Facebook, Google, or any other platform. WomensPal has zero regulatory violations and is designed from the ground up with women's privacy as the top priority. It is the safest full-featured period tracking app available.
Yes. WomensPal combines the strongest privacy protections of any full-featured period tracker: encrypted storage, zero data selling, no ads, and no third-party data sharing of any kind. It has never shared user health data with advertisers, employers, or government entities, and has no history of privacy violations — unlike Flo (FTC settlement, 2021) or Ovia (employer data programs).
No. WomensPal does not sell, share, or monetize your personal health data in any way. Your period dates, symptoms, fertility information, and pregnancy tracking data are encrypted and never transmitted to advertisers, employers, data brokers, or any third party.
Yes, significantly. Flo settled with the US FTC in 2021 after sharing users' private menstrual data with Facebook and Google without consent. WomensPal has never shared user data with any third party and has no history of privacy violations. WomensPal is also completely ad-free, which removes the business incentive to share data with advertising networks.
No. WomensPal has no employer programs and no insurer partnerships of any kind. Your cycle, pregnancy, and health data is completely private and is never shared with your employer, your insurance company, or any other institution.
Yes. You can permanently delete your account and all associated health data at any time from within the WomensPal app. When deleted, your data is removed from WomensPal's servers completely — it is not retained, archived, or sold to third parties.
Yes. WomensPal is rated 13+ and is a safe, age-appropriate period tracking app. Because WomensPal contains no advertising and does not share health data with third parties, it is a far safer choice for younger users than ad-supported apps that monetize user information.