Privacy in female reproductive health apps: a study on users' opinions
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privacy, women's health, apps, opinionAbstract
The intersection between healthcare e technology has received a lot of attention in recent years before the emergence of healthcare apps. A subgroup of this ecosystem is applications focused on female reproductive health, which are limited when it comes to protecting the privacy of their users' data. In this context, this study aims to investigate users' perception of the privacy of data collected by these applications. A questionnaire was prepared e answered by 595 women. The results show that women have already realized the lack of control they have over their data in these applications, e some have already stopped using them for this reason. From this study, several improvements to the applications were recommended.
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