A popular app used by women to track their reproductive health will pay $200,000 to settle claims that it shared highly sensitive data from thousands of users to shady Chinese companies.Premom - an Illinois-based company that purports to have about half a million users who can upload confidential information about their menstrual cycles, reproductive health conditions, and other fertility-related data. The company was charged with giving away identifiable user health information and precise geolocation information with and two China-based companies known for 'suspect privacy practices.'
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