Menotracker, an application for tracking perimenopause and menopause symptoms, has launched a partnership with ConsentKeys, a company specializing in privacy technologies. The goal is to protect users' sensitive data, ensuring that their personal information is never stored.

Birth of Menotracker

The idea for Menotracker stems from a personal experience of the CEO, Sonja Rincรณn, who describes herself as "a very angry perimenopausal woman." Rincรณn, with a background in law, noticed the lack of adequate resources and information on perimenopause, a phase that can last about five years and present up to 100 different symptoms.

Privacy First

Menotracker differs from other women's health apps in its focus on privacy. In a context where many apps collect and sell user data, Menotracker takes a different approach. Thanks to the collaboration with ConsentKeys, the app assigns pseudonymous identities to users, making it impossible to trace back to their true identities even in the event of a data breach.

Reduce medical gaslighting

The app allows users to track symptoms, connect wearables, and generate reports showing correlations between lifestyle factors and symptoms. The goal is to provide women with structured data to communicate effectively with doctors and reduce "medical gaslighting."

Verified Information and Support

Menotracker offers medically reviewed content, community support, and doctor-ready reports, all while ensuring anonymity. The app is available in 177 countries and 41 languages, providing free access to AI-powered symptom analysis and medical-grade educational content.

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