⚠ Most Sensitive Health Data Imaginable — 1 day left to object
Deadline: June 19, 2026 — Confirm at periodtrackerdataprivacylitigation.com
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⚠ Key Facts — Flo Period Tracker Privacy Settlement
Settlement Fund
$59.5M
Attorney Fees
$19.3M (32.5%)
Class Size
~500K
Est. Per-Person
$50–$400+
⚠ Primary Objection: 32.5% Fee + Sensitive Health Data Breach
Plaintiff attorneys request $19.3M (32.5%) — above the 20–25% privacy class action benchmark. This settlement covers menstrual cycles, fertility windows, and pregnancy status shared with Google and Flurry despite explicit privacy promises. Meta (Facebook) was found liable by jury but NOT part of this settlement — leaving a critical gap in relief.
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In re: Flo Health, Inc. Period and Pregnancy Tracker Privacy Litigation
U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
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Settlement Fund
$59.5M
$59,500,000.00 total
Attorney Fees
$19.3M
32.5% of fund
Per Member Payout
$50.00
500,000 class members
Flo Health agreed to pay $59.5M to resolve claims that the popular period and pregnancy tracking app secretly shared users’ most intimate health data — including menstrual cycles, fertility windows, and pregnancy status — with third-party advertisers including Google ($48M), Flurry (Yahoo), and others without consent. The class covers U.S. users who entered sensitive health data in the Flo app between November 2016 and February 2019. The data sharing occurred despite Flo’s explicit public privacy promises, compounding the harm: users trusted the app with their most personal information and were betrayed. Plaintiff attorneys are requesting 32.5% of the $59.5M settlement fund — $19.3 million — for themselves. Courts routinely cap privacy class action fees at 20–25%. The outsized rate is the primary objection angle. Critically, Meta (Facebook) was found liable by a jury for the same conduct but is NOT part of this settlement — meaning one of the primary recipients of Flo users’ intimate data remains unaccounted for. Class members receive an estimated $50–$400+ depending on state residency and claims filed. Objection deadline: June 19, 2026 (estimated — confirm at periodtrackerdataprivacylitigation.com).
Fairness Assessment
3.0
Unfair
Red Flags
Attorney fees at 32.5% ($19.3M) — well above the 25% benchmark courts routinely cite as a ceiling for privacy class actions
Most sensitive health data possible: menstrual cycles, fertility windows, pregnancy status, and intimate health data shared with Facebook, Google, and Flurry without consent
Meta (Facebook) found liable by jury for the same data sharing — yet NOT part of this settlement, leaving class members without full relief from one of the primary data recipients
California residents entitled to double payout (~$100–$800+) — creates unfair subclass disparity that may warrant separate subclass objection
Flo made explicit promises to users about data privacy while secretly sharing intimate health data with ad platforms — breach of trust compounds the harm
Claim filing rate and administrative costs will further reduce per-member payouts from the already-meager $50–$400 estimated range
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Objection deadline: June 19, 2026
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Objection deadline: June 19, 2026