Period Tracker Alternatives
See how Floriva compares to Flo, Clue, Natural Cycles, and other period trackers on data privacy.
Clue App Alternative: Period Trackers With Stronger Data Architecture Than GDPR
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.
Drip Period Tracker Alternative: iOS Support and Cross-Device Sync
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.
Euki App Alternative: Period Tracking With Cross-Device Sync
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.
Glow App Alternative: Period Trackers That Don't Monetize Your Data
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.
Flo App Alternative: 7 Period Trackers That Don't Sell Your Data
Looking for a Flo alternative? We document what Flo did with your data and which period trackers store everything on your device instead.
Natural Cycles Alternative: Period Tracking Without the Data Collection
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.
Ovia Health Alternative: Period Trackers That Don't Share Data With Your Employer
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.
Premom App Alternative: Period Trackers Without FTC Data-Sharing Violations
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.
Stardust App Alternative: Period Trackers With Cryptographic Privacy Guarantees
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.
Spot On Period Tracker Alternative: Privacy Beyond Planned Parenthood's Policy
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.
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