Flo, a popular period-tracking app, announced that it will be adding an “anonymous mode” feature in response to concerns about data privacy following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The feature will allow users to track their menstrual cycles without providing personal information. This move aims to provide additional security for users so they can access health insights without fear or concern. Other period-tracking apps, such as Stardust and Clue, have also emphasized their privacy policies in light of the Supreme Court decision.

HWMonitor and CPU-Z download links were infected with malware for 6 hours before devs caught it – TweakTown
HWMonitor and CPU-Z download links were infected with malware for 6 hours before devs caught it TweakTown


