Move announced after ICO research found half of women using the tracking apps had concerns over how their data was being used

The UK data watchdog is to review period and fertility tracking apps after users expressed concerns over data security.

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) announced the move after it commissioned research showing that half of women have concerns about how their data is used by the apps.

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