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Sometimes people get new phones ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Then that data should be stored encrypted, salted, hashed, smashed, mashed, and passed so that only the person who is moving phones can open it
Not just for being made to give it over but also like leaks n shit
Boiled too
stick em in a stew?
Baby you got a stew goin'!
Sure, personally I think we should do that for all personal data. It's a bit depressing that period trackers are being targeted in this way though.
dude, phones have built-in functions to transfer data seamlessly, i helped my dad with that a while back and it amounts to pressing some buttons and putting the phones on top of each other..
if that's too difficult i think you need a personal assistant.
You can what?! I've been using a USB drive..
Not that I'm complaining, the USB is easy enough, but of what wizardry do you speak?
I think it's only available on stock OSes, it's one of those things we tech nerds sacrifice for freedom.
But for the kind of person who uses a period app connected to the internet, yeah that's not a problem lmao.
fwiw there are apps to make migrating easier on custom OSes as well, a quick search shows at least BARIA on f-droid.
Oh cool I'll check out Baria, thanks!
Why are you being so condescending?
Phones get lost, stolen, damaged beyond repair. I knew a woman whose phone fell into a body of water on vacation and couldn't be recovered.
When you have an app used by millions of people, which they depend on for tracking wellness, health issues, reproductive planning, etc. it makes sense to have a cloud backup for those inevitable situations.
Also yes, not everyone knows how to initiate an NFC file transfer, or even how to navigate their phone's file system to select the data to transfer. You often have to develop software to the lowest common denominator. There's open source options like Mensinator for people who want more control and privacy, but most software on the app store is targeted at less technical people.