Flo, a period-tracking app, has announced that it will launch an “anonymous mode” in response to user concerns over data privacy. The mode will allow users to track their menstrual cycles without providing personal information. The company said the feature was already in development but was accelerated following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Other period tracking apps, such as Stardust and Clue, have also emphasized their commitment to user privacy in light of the court ruling.

California battles 'life-threatening' storms as floods, high surf and avalanches threaten state
Stormy conditions are expected to persist across California, with authorities warning that the risks of flooding, high surf and avalanches remain.


