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Period tracker Stardust rolls back encryption claims amid scrutiny

In the wake of the Roe v Wade decision, period tracking app Stardust surged in popularity after promising end-to-end encryption. But questions are now being raised about its privacy claims. The post Period tracker Stardust rolls back encryption claims amid scrutiny appeared first on Silicon Republic.
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