Not to fearmonger, but considering the state of reproductive rights in the US and Oura's new partnership with Palantir, I don't think anyone with a uterus should be using one. Or any other device that can track your period.
Not to fearmonger, but considering the state of reproductive rights in the US and Oura's new partnership with Palantir, I don't think anyone with a uterus should be using one. Or any other device that can track your period.
Exactly. Get a tshirt that says "Not Reproductively Viable".
When fascists are trying to take control it's best not to participate in the universal surveillance they require to do it.
also consider paying cash for related purchases
Yeah, that is yiiikesvill.
Paper calendars have served me well for decades. I am old, and the thought of doing so much of my personal information online or in an app scares me. This is why.
Very very true.
This literally says no-one should be using their uterus, which, fair enough
No one should be giving any data about their body to ANYONE other than a Healthcare Provider who they trust who needs specific data. No one should be giving out their DNA to Ancestry, and no one should give the time of day to Peter Thiel & Palantir. That "medical grade EKG" taken by an Apple Watch
CAN and WILL be used to deny you health insurance when it shows you have a cardiac dysrhythmia. The DNA you GAVE AWAY to Ancestry can be SOLD by them to a pharmaceutical company to be used to develop new drugs. That same DNA shows that you are at risk for certain diseases? You won't be informed,
but Palantir will sell that information, and your health insurance cost will skyrocket, or you'll be cancelled. Or, a potential employer could decide not to hire you because they don't want your risk to make the cost of health insurance increase for the company.
palantir releases a new app called "have sex now you fucking cretins" that plays an obnoxious, unstoppable alarm during quote "peak reproductive moments". it is installed on every device in the country and you can't uninstall it
if you need it go old school, use a notebook. It is terrifying
My sister was tracking her migraines in Excel, and one day the file just disappeared, courtesy of OneDrive. So I agree on the paper notebook.
WTF