Which Health Apps Actually Protect Your Data?

We looked at hundreds of apps. Here are four you can trust.

When it comes to your health data, not every app plays by the rules. Period tracking. Fertility. Menopause. These apps know some of the most private things about your body. So which ones actually keep that data safe?

At SheRanked, a qualified doctor has reviewed apps across 74 criteria, including data privacy, medical accuracy and ethical design. Here are four that stood out.



Luna — Period and Wellness App for Teens

Luna is built for young people aged 11 to 18. It tracks periods, mood, sleep and symptoms in a safe, judgement free space.

SheRanked rating: 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✫

Doctors Note: Our medical team sees this as a generally reliable resource for young people navigating puberty and adolescent health concerns.

Euki — Reproductive Health Tracker

Euki is a private, no nonsense tracker for reproductive health. It is designed with privacy at its core, storing your data on your device rather than in the cloud.

SheRanked rating: 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✫

Doctors Note: Our medical team views this as a solid option for individuals seeking private, straightforward reproductive health tracking.

Balance — Menopause and Hormones App

Balance helps women navigate menopause with expert backed content, symptom tracking and personalised insights.

SheRanked rating: 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✫

Doctors note: Our medical team sees this as a valuable resource for women navigating health transitions, with a strong clinical foundation and educational content.

Natural Cycles — Ovulation and Fertility App

Natural Cycles is the first app to be FDA approved as a form of contraception. It uses body temperature data to track your cycle without hormones.

SheRanked rating: 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✫

Doctors note: This app represents a scientifically validated option for those seeking hormone-free fertility awareness, with reasonable privacy protections.

81% of people now check whether they trust a company before using it. Your health app should be no different.

Why This Matters

According to IBM research, personal data is involved in 44% of all data breaches. And The Hacker News found that 45% of third party apps access your sensitive information without a good reason.

Research also shows that free apps are up to four times more likely to track your data than paid apps. So knowing which apps take privacy seriously is not just useful. It is important.

According to the Edelman Trust Report, 81% of people now check whether they trust a company before using it. Your health app should be no different.



How SheRanked Can Help

Every app in the SheRanked directory has been reviewed by a qualified doctor.

We check where your data goes, who can see it, and whether the health advice is actually safe to follow.

Find apps you can trust at sheranked.com

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