Women’s fertility app secretly took $1.79M in funding from anti-abortion campaigners

2019-5-31 15:13

Ever since the rise of femtech, period tracking apps have vowed to make women’s health easier to control and understand. But lately we’ve seen data and privacy breaches, worrying stats about “success” rates, and questionable marketing strategies.

This week is no different. A report from the Guardian found that fertility app Femm has been funded by anti-abortion and anti-gay campaigners. The non-hormonal contraceptive app has donations from various Catholic-Church associated groups. Launched in 2015, Femm now has over 400,000 downloads and claims to “empower women” by giving them control over their menstrual cycle — while encouraging them to avoid hormonal birth…

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