$59.5M Flo Period Tracker Data Privacy Settlement Is Open to Claims

Settlement Amount:

$59,500,000 (Google $48M · Flo $8M · Flurry $3.5M)

Claim Deadline:

October 15, 2026

Proof Required:

No receipts or sworn attestation of purchases; you can file without a Unique ID or PIN

Official Settlement Website:

periodtrackerdataprivacylitigation.com

The data privacy settlement over the Flo Period & Ovulation Tracker app is accepting claims from eligible U.S. users. The case, Frasco et al. v. Flo Health, Inc., et al., No. 3:21-cv-00757-JD, is before Judge James Donato in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Filing is free and takes only minutes.

Who Qualifies?

The nationwide Class includes anyone who used the Flo App in the United States between November 1, 2016 and February 28, 2019 while entering menstruation and/or pregnancy information. California Subclass members additionally resided in California and used the app there — they receive twice the pro rata share due to stronger California statutory damages. Individuals who opted out during the June 2025 notice period (opt-out deadline July 20, 2025) are ineligible.

Documentation Requirements

The standard nationwide claim requires no receipts, screenshots, or app logs — just your name, contact details, and an attestation under penalty of perjury that you used the Flo App in the U.S. during the class period and entered the relevant information. You may file with or without the Unique ID and PIN from a mailed or emailed notice. California Subclass members confirm California residency for the double share and may be asked for reasonable documentation.

How Much Will Payments Be?

Payments are pro rata from the Net Settlement Fund. Each nationwide claimant receives one share; California Subclass members receive two. The exact per-person amount is unknown until the claim period closes. As an illustration only, a $40 million net fund with 100,000 valid claims (90,000 nationwide and 10,000 California) would yield roughly $364 for nationwide members and $727 for California members. Payment options include PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay, Amazon, direct deposit, or paper check.

Case Background

Plaintiffs alleged that between November 1, 2016 and February 28, 2019, Flo Health embedded software development kits from Flurry, Meta, and Google into the app, sharing users’ sensitive menstruation and pregnancy data with third parties without valid consent. Flo, Google, and Flurry deny wrongdoing but settled to avoid continued litigation.

The Meta Verdict Is Separate

Meta declined to settle and went to trial. On August 1, 2025, a federal jury found Meta liable under Section 632 of the California Invasion of Privacy Act for intercepting Flo App users’ health data; Meta is appealing. Recovery from the Meta verdict is separate from this $59.5 million settlement, and filing a claim here does not waive rights to any future Meta payments.

Critical Dates

  • Claim deadline: October 15, 2026 (online by 11:59 p.m. PT, or postmarked)
  • Objection deadline: October 8, 2026
  • Final approval hearing: October 29, 2026, 11:00 a.m. PT
  • Expected payments: after final approval and appeals, likely in 2027

Case Details

Case Number 3:21-cv-00757-JD
Court U.S. District Court, N.D. California (Judge James Donato)
Administrator A.B. Data, Ltd.
Settlement Amount $59,500,000

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By Steve Levine. OpenClassActions.org is a consumer news and information site and is not a class action administrator, class counsel, or a law firm. This page summarizes a public class action settlement and is general information, not legal advice. Deadlines and payment timing may change — always verify details at the official settlement website before filing. Class action claim forms are submitted under penalty of perjury; submit only truthful information.