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6 Dec 2022

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Clue

Clue responds to survey on data human rights due diligence

"For background, sharing more about Clue: Clue is a Berlin-based reproductive health company that educates and empowers people with personalized health insights to support them from their first period to their last. Created with science and technology at its core, the company’s mission is to be a trusted companion, empowering people around the world on their journeys to self-discovery and reproductive health. ..."

... "You can find key documents re: Clue’s stance on data privacy in the following links:

Our users’ health data, particularly any data they track in Clue about pregnancies, pregnancy loss or abortion, is kept private and safe. Supporting our users’ reproductive autonomy is at the core of what we do, and their health data privacy is a key part of that. ..."

... "[W]e are of course sensitive to the concerns of our user community, so we did again carefully review our privacy practices when the original Supreme Court leak was published. The decision itself did not trigger any substantive change to our privacy practices, because those already protect data from disclosure. We categorically never sell our users’ personal data. ..."

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