With the stories about data from period tracking apps being shared with law enforcement, I was wondering if there was a self hosted alternative I could host for my daughter. My searches so far have not returned any good results. Thanks!

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I wrote a period app for my partner, everything is encrypted and never leaves the device.

It has a option where you can set false passwords, so that if you are being compelled to unlock it, it will get up fake data.

Code is open source: https://github.com/cameroncros/PrivatePeriodTracker

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cross.privateperiodtracker

It may not meet your needs, but perhaps worth a look. I am open to adding features (except for ads and tracking obviously).

(I have posted this before, but with an inappropriate account)

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This is the lord’s work made real right here. Thanking you so much from Texas.

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Texas is exactly why I wrote it. I wish my app was a waste of time and no one ever needs it :(

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That duress feature is neat!!

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Thats reall nice

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“if you are being compelled to unlock it” What kind of world are we living in? I feel awful for the kids of today.

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Yeah holy fuck, that’s dystopian.

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That’s just if it’s unlocked with your thumbprint, since, if you’re being arrested the cops get your thumbprint anyway, but if it’s a password or phrase, you have the right to remain silent, correct?

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This could 100% happen in the US today given the reproductive laws being passed.

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This is super cool. Unfortunately all the teens are using iPhones and I don’t think I’ll be able to install this. If it’s ever an iPhone app I’ll be the first downloader.

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If you have an Apple computer and are willing to download some code there’s period underground… it’s terribly written by me for my wife. She uses it on her iPhone and it keeps all data local. I never tried to get it on the App Store due to qt licenses, and because the encryption module didn’t compile so it will rely on you not unlocking your device for someone who shouldn’t be seeing the data. There’s other options I’ve seen on here hopefully one of those will work.

It does exist on the android store with encryption as an option and blank data with no warning if you enter the wrong password. Also includes a quick delete and a quick delete with random data written into the database as deletion options

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Pretty unlikely that I ever port to iPhone, I dont have one to dev on. To be honest, my partner doesnt even use it, so it was a little bit of a waste of time, except for a learning opportunity.

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Given that Apple is more likely to submit to government (any, any country) coercion and doesn’t allow side loading of apps your next phone should be Android. Especially one that supports GrapheneOS or CalyxOS.

Failing that, many apps work as web applications and if saved to the home screen it’ll both look and feel like a native app.

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Apple’s systems are designed so that they don’t really have a choice in the matter. The end user holds the only master key.

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Got nothing to suggest but just wanted to call out that you’re an awesome dad parent.

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28 points

Or mum

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🤦‍♂️ Yep. Updated comment.

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Thanks. I’m trying.

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Sorry, I’m just a dude with no periods that buries my head in the sand a bit to much. The government is doing fucking WHAT with your period information? How is this any of their business? Why would they want to know this information?

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Using it to determine if you get pregnant and then suddenly aren’t. So they can charge you for getting an abortion.

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That is fucking insane, considering there are a million reasons why someone might not have a period (stress, could just be an irregular person, or literally no reason at all. Humans are not all the same). Or they could simply forget to input data into their calendar one time. Or they could simply decide that they don’t want to use the app any more, then change their mind a few months later. This data would be circumstantial evidence at best, and if anyone is being convicted of a crime based on this data, I am extremely suspicious of the court system in that country/state.

And that’s BEFORE we even talk about how it’s a huge invasion of privacy.

And which governments are doing this?

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The third world government of Texas for one. Whether they target my kid or not, better safe than sorry.

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There is considerable concern this will happen in the US post-Roe.

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Circumstantial evidence can still be enough evidence to start an investigation, in pursuit of more solid evidence.

Normally this would be a reasonable course of action in proving someone guilty of a crime. However, here the law is completely unreasonable, and the process is being exploited.

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13 points

Men trying to control women’s bodies. Tale as old as time sadly.

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Folks are misleading you. There’s CONCERN this could happen, it’s not happening.

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Got it, thanks. I tend to not pay attention to the news, so sometimes I peek out of the rock I live under and am surprised at how much the world has gone to shit. The scenario described by OP is unfortunately plausible.

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Menstrual cycle trackers

  • Drip - Menstrual cycle and fertility tracking. Everything you enter stays on your device.
  • log28 - a (very) simple no-frills period tracker for Android.
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They are both on f-droid btw

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Started using Drip a few months back, seems interesting as it bases next period time on the last ones.

Log28 just takes what you enter as period length to show when the next one starts.

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Drip looks great! I’ve been using Ovuview which says it keeps your data private, but being proprietary I can’t easily know for sure. I love Ovuview for its depth of tracking (Symptothermal plus any custom symptoms you want) and it’s accurate predictions.

But will be really nice if Drip works out well (gonna try it for a while first before ditching Ovuview) so I can finally use something FOSS.

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