$59.5M Flo Health App Privacy Class Action Settlement
Flo Health has agreed to pay $59.5 million to settle a class action alleging the Flo Period & Ovulation Tracker app shared users' intimate reproductive health data with Facebook and Google without consent. If you used the Flo app in the United States before January 1, 2021, you may be entitled to a cash payment with no proof required.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Anyone in the United States who used the Flo Period & Ovulation Tracker app before January 1, 2021
- You confirm your eligibility on the official claim form
- Check the settlement page for the current claim deadline
No proof is required. You simply confirm you used the Flo app before January 1, 2021.
File your claim through the official settlement website.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
Flo Health, the maker of the popular Flo Period and Ovulation Tracker app used by over 100 million women worldwide, was sued after it was revealed that the app shared users' intimate health data — including menstrual cycle information, pregnancy status, and fertility details — with Facebook and Google without user consent. This data sharing occurred even when users had opted out of sharing data with third parties.
The Federal Trade Commission also investigated Flo Health and reached a settlement requiring the company to obtain user consent before sharing health data. The revelation that one of the most intimate categories of personal health information — reproductive health data — was being shared with advertisers caused significant public outcry, particularly in the aftermath of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision which raised concerns about the potential legal implications of reproductive health data.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
The $59.5 million fund divided among potentially millions of eligible users means individual payments will vary. No proof of app usage is required — you simply confirm you used the Flo app before January 1, 2021. Check the official settlement page for current payment estimates and the claim deadline.
Last updated: June 16, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.