In a landmark decision, a California jury has ruled Meta guilty of violating user privacy laws in a class-action lawsuit tied to the popular Flo Health period tracking app. Plaintiffs alleged that Meta, through embedded software tools and tracking pixels, collected deeply personal menstrual and fertility data — from period dates to pregnancy goals — without user consent, weaponizing it for targeted advertising.
While Google and Flo settled earlier, Meta chose to fight in court, denying the accusations and insisting its platform terms prohibit collecting sensitive health information. Yet jurors were swayed by technical evidence showing how Meta’s systems captured and monetized data that users believed was private, setting a powerful precedent in the ongoing battle over digital health privacy.
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This verdict is more than a courtroom loss for Meta — it’s a warning shot to the entire digital health industry. As fertility apps and other health platforms continue to collect vast amounts of intimate data, the demand for transparency, ethical safeguards, and meaningful consent has never been louder.
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