Period tracker Stardust shares health data with analytics firm, Mozilla finds

Period tracker Stardust shares health data with analytics firm, Mozilla finds

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New research from Mozilla found that period tracker Stardust shares users’ sensitive health information with third-party analytics company RudderStack. The data shared includes birthdate, birth control type, reproductive goals, and specific symptoms, tied to a unique identifier rather than a name. Mozilla security researcher Shoshana Wodinsky analyzed network traffic of six period trackers and found Stardust was the only one sharing such data. A Stardust spokesperson stated that RudderStack is contractually prohibited from selling or using the data for its own purposes. Stardust founder Rachel Moranis did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment. Mozilla recommended Euki as a privacy-friendly alternative, noting it did not share data with third parties.

What’s reported

Mozilla research found Stardust shares users’ health data with analytics firm RudderStack.
Shared data includes birthdate, birth control type, reproductive goals, and specific symptoms.
Data is tied to a unique identifier, not a name.
Wodinsky tested six period trackers; Stardust was the only one sharing sensitive health data.
A Stardust spokesperson said RudderStack is contractually prohibited from selling or using the data.
Stardust founder Rachel Moranis did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment.
Mozilla recommended Euki as an app that does not share data with third parties.

Key figures

Shoshana Wodinsky, Mozilla security researcher
Rachel Moranis, Stardust founder
Stardust spokesperson (unnamed)

Sources: TechCrunch

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