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Period tracking apps ‘outraged’ at new police guidance to search women’s phones if they miscarry

By staff23 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Leaders of period tracking apps Flo and Clue have shared their thoughts on the new guidance allowing police to seize a woman’s phone and check their period tracking app if she miscarries

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Period tracking apps Flo and Clue have condemned the guidance(Image: Getty Images)

Popular period tracking apps have revealed that they are “shocked” and “outraged” over the new guidance from the National Police Chiefs’ Council, allowing police to check a woman’s period tracking apps she experiences pregnancy loss.

The guidance, quietly released in January by the NPCC states that women who experience a sudden unexpected pregnancy loss, if they suspect a miscarriage, stillbirth or early labour is the result of an illegal abortion could be investigated by the police.

The guidance further states that women could have their homes searched for evidence of abortion drugs and their phones seized for their search history, period tracking apps or fertility apps checked for evidence of whether they were aware of their pregnancy.

According to the National Institutes of Health, an estimated 50 million women worldwide use period tracking apps, and of the big three – Flo, Clue and Period Tracker – there are 250 million downloads combined, as per a University of Oxford study.

READ MORE: Police could search your home and check your period tracking app after pregnancy loss

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An estimated 50 million women worldwide use period tracking apps(Image: Getty Images)

Rhiannon White, CEO of Clue, told the Mirror that they were “shocked and outraged” at the UK police’s development and clarified that Clue “have never, and will never, disclose private health data to any authority.”

White said: “We have spoken loudly on this subject, particularly in the US since Roe Vs Wade was overturned in 2022. This same position applies to every region around the world. As a business, we have built our foundations on protecting women’s rights to data privacy, body autonomy and health equity. We want to provide some clear and immediate actions women can do today to protect themselves better, alongside knowing our continuing commitment to protecting Clue members and their data privacy.”

White confirmed that Clue members can request to have their personal data deleted at any time, explaining that “members will always have full control and autonomy over their own personal information.”

“We have never and will never share health data with authorities. We will aggressively challenge any such requests and will never allow our members’ data to be used against them,” the statement concludes.

Similarly, Sue Khan, Vice President of Privacy at Flo Health told The Mirror: “Women deserve to be able to use technology to learn more about their bodies and their personal health, without fearing their data will be unjustly used or taken in a way they have not agreed upon.”

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Flo’s VP says the guidance “breeds fear and hostility for women” already going through a traumatic time(Image: Getty Images)

Khan added: “Not only do these actions breed fear and hostility for women who are already going through an undoubtedly traumatic medical experience, they set a dangerous precedent for weaponizing technology built to serve women’s needs.”

She ended her statement by encouraging users to protect their privacy further by implementing the apps’ Anonymous Mode, “a first-of-its-kind technology that gives you the option to access the Flo Health app without your name, email address, or any technical identifiers being associated with your health data. This means nobody, not even Flo, could identify you if pressed.”

A spokesperson for the NPCC told The Standard that an investigation would only be initiated where there is credible information to suggest criminal activity. They said: “This would often be because of concerns raised from medical professionals.”

They also told The Observer that unexpected pregnancy loss was not “routinely investigated” and “any investigation of this nature will always be treated with the utmost sensitivity and compassion”.

If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at Sands (stillbirth and neonatal death charity). You can call them on 0808 164 3332 or email [email protected]. You can also find help and support at the Miscarriage Association. You can call them on 01924 200799 or email [email protected]

If you are pregnant or a new mother and you are in crisis, the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides free, confidential support 24/7 in English and Spanish. Call or text the hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262).

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