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Period Tracker Alternatives

See how Floriva compares to Flo, Clue, Natural Cycles, and other period trackers on data privacy.

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Clue App Alternative: Period Trackers With Stronger Data Architecture Than GDPR

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Clue is GDPR-compliant but cloud-based. GDPR compliance doesn't mean your data can't be subpoenaed. Here's what on-device storage actually means.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Drip Period Tracker Alternative: iOS Support and Cross-Device Sync

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Drip (Bloody Health) is free and open source with on-device storage. But it's Android-only. Floriva adds iOS support and cross-device encrypted sync with the same privacy architecture.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Euki App Alternative: Period Tracking With Cross-Device Sync

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Euki stores data on-device with no account required — the strongest privacy guarantee available. But it has no cross-device sync and limited platform support. Floriva adds sync.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Glow App Alternative: Period Trackers That Don't Monetize Your Data

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Glow is cloud-based with no documented on-device storage architecture. Here's what that means for your reproductive health data and what to use instead.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Flo App Alternative: 7 Period Trackers That Don't Sell Your Data

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Looking for a Flo alternative? We document what Flo did with your data and which period trackers store everything on your device instead.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Natural Cycles Alternative: Period Tracking Without the Data Collection

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Natural Cycles is FDA-cleared for contraception but requires extensive personal health data collection stored in the cloud. Here's what that means and what to use instead.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Ovia Health Alternative: Period Trackers That Don't Share Data With Your Employer

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Ovia is used as an employer-sponsored wellness benefit and shares data with employers in aggregate. Here's what that means and what to use instead.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Premom App Alternative: Period Trackers Without FTC Data-Sharing Violations

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The FTC took action against Premom in 2023 for sharing user health data with Chinese analytics firms. Here's what happened and what to use instead.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Stardust App Alternative: Period Trackers With Cryptographic Privacy Guarantees

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Stardust markets privacy features but is cloud-based. Policy-level privacy claims are not architectural guarantees. Here's the difference and what to use instead.

Updated Mar 21, 2026

Spot On Period Tracker Alternative: Privacy Beyond Planned Parenthood's Policy

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Spot On is run by Planned Parenthood and has a strong privacy policy. But strong policies don't equal on-device storage. Here's the architectural difference.

Updated Mar 21, 2026
What's the main reason to switch from Flo to a private period tracker?
Flo collects reproductive health data and has a documented history of sharing it with third parties — the FTC settled enforcement action against them in 2021. A $59.5M class action settlement followed in 2025. If you want to track your cycle without that risk, you need an app that stores data on-device and doesn't require an account.
Can I migrate my cycle history from Flo or Clue to a private app?
Most apps including Flo and Clue offer data export. Whether you can import that history into another app depends on the receiving app's format support. The alternatives pages cover migration options where they exist.
Are there period tracker alternatives that work without an internet connection?
Yes. On-device trackers like Floriva don't require connectivity because your data never leaves the phone. Apps that sync to cloud storage require internet for full functionality. If offline use is important to you, that's a key filtering criterion in the alternatives comparisons.

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