Aiva Women's Tracker
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Hey, Hunters! We are pleased to introduce you to Aiva app.
We've created a unique tracker builder that allows you to have everything you need to monitor your health and take care of your body with AI. Aiva is an app that combines all the trackers in one place. You no longer have to search for the trackers you need and pay for each one separately - you can entirely concentrating on taking care of your health.
The most important thing is to enjoy taking care of your body in one app with the unique customization of your personal AI avatar. Taking care of yourself can be not only convenient, but also fun! With Aiva, you're in control. You are handy taking care of your health and body, and we in turn take care of you.
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Hey, I've always loved tracking apps, not sure why, haha!
However I've got a question that may interest your users, especially those in the US right now since abortion rights are under threat. I've read your privacy policy, and while you allow users to use the app anonymously, you also specify that you will comply with law enforcement in case they request one of your user's data, and data from an app can be tied to a person even if they haven't given their name to the app. We've already seen cases where period tracker apps provided data that facilitated the prosecution of people for aborting their pregnancy. So my question is: which steps have you put in place to prevent such abuse of private information? My personal recommendation would be to encrypt your users' data so even you — as the app developer — can't access that data, at least the periods and pregnancy trackers, that way in case of a subpoena you won't be able to provide that data, it's not costly and it's easy enough to implement. You don't mention such feature, so I'd assume that's not currently the case, because I think you'd benefit greatly from advertising it if it was a feature.
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