Flowing data: women's views and experiences on privacy and data security when using menstrual cycle tracking apps.

Oxford open digital health Pub Date : 2025-05-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/oodh/oqaf011
Sarika Mohan, Judy Jenkins
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Abstract

Menstrual cycle tracking apps are mobile applications that help female users track their menstrual cycle and gain future period predictions. Although these apps have advantages, they have been criticized for their lack of accuracy in prediction and poor adherence to privacy laws. This qualitative study aimed to explore the experiences and perceptions of users of period tracking apps with a focus on data security and privacy. Twenty-five female users between 19 and 38 years of age who have experience with menstrual app usage were interviewed via online video conferencing tools using a semi-structured interview technique. Data analysis was done using inductive thematic analysis, and eight themes were identified. The participants stated that they prefer apps that provide good period predictions and have a better user interface. They also expressed a desire to have ownership over their data and their access and that the apps should provide clearer privacy statements. The results of this study are vital for app developers to consider when designing or updating their apps to ensure that it is suited for a diverse group of end users. They must also implement stricter data protection measures so users can trust the apps with their information. Further research needs to be conducted to gain insights from different cohorts of users.

流动数据:女性在使用月经周期跟踪app时对隐私和数据安全的看法和体验。
月经周期跟踪应用程序是帮助女性用户跟踪她们的月经周期并获得未来月经预测的移动应用程序。尽管这些应用程序具有优势,但它们因预测缺乏准确性和不遵守隐私法而受到批评。这项定性研究旨在探讨经期跟踪应用程序用户的体验和看法,重点关注数据安全和隐私。使用半结构化访谈技术,通过在线视频会议工具采访了25名年龄在19至38岁之间、有月经应用使用经验的女性用户。数据分析采用归纳主题分析,并确定了八个主题。参与者表示,他们更喜欢提供准确的周期预测和更好的用户界面的应用。他们还表示希望对自己的数据拥有所有权和访问权限,并要求应用程序提供更清晰的隐私声明。这项研究的结果对应用开发者在设计或更新应用时至关重要,以确保它适合不同的终端用户群体。他们还必须实施更严格的数据保护措施,这样用户才能信任这些应用程序,并将他们的信息交给它们。需要进行进一步的研究,以获得不同用户群体的见解。
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