$59.5M Flo Health App Privacy Settlement

.5M Flo Health App Privacy Settlement

Individuals who used the Flo App in the United States between Nov. 1, 2016, and Feb. 28, 2019, may qualify to submit a claim for a payment from a class action settlement that is pending preliminary approval.

Flo Health Inc. agreed to pay $8 million, Google LLC agreed to pay $48 million and Flurry LLC agreed to pay $3.5 million to resolve a lawsuit alleging the Flo app improperly shared users’ menstruation and pregnancy information with third parties, including Google, Flurry, and Meta. The combined settlement fund totals $59.5 million.

Attorneys filed a motion for preliminary approval of the class action settlement in federal court on Sept. 23, 2025. Meta remains the only non-settling defendant.

Who is eligible for a Flo app privacy settlement payout?

All class members must meet the following criteria:

  • They used the Flo app in the United States at any time from Nov. 1, 2016, to Feb. 28, 2019.
  • They entered menstruation and/or pregnancy information into the Flo app during the qualifying period.

There are two groups of eligible class members:

  • Nationwide class: All individuals in the United States who used the Flo app and entered menstruation and/or pregnancy information during the class period.
  • California subclass: Individuals who used the Flo app in California, entered menstruation and/or pregnancy information during the class period and resided in California during the class period.

How much is the class action payment?

  • Pro rata cash payment: Each approved nationwide class member will receive a pro rata cash payment from the net settlement fund. The settlement administrator will determine the final payment amount by the number of filed claims.
  • California subclass members will receive a pro rata cash payment that is twice the amount of the nationwide class member pro rata payment.

How are payments calculated?

The settlement administrator will issue payments on a pro rata basis, meaning each eligible claimant will receive a share of the net settlement fund. California subclass members receive two shares.

Payment example: If the net settlement fund is $40 million and there are 100,000 valid claims (10,000 from California subclass members and 90,000 from other class members):

  • California Subclass members: 10,000×2=20,000 shares
  • Other class members: 90,000×1=90,000 shares
  • Total shares: 110,000
  • Each share: $40,000,000/110,000=$363.64
  • Each California subclass member: 2x$363.64=$727.27
  • Each nationwide class member: $363.64

How to claim a class action rebate

To receive a settlement payment, class members must submit a claim form. After the settlement receives preliminary approval and the claim form is available, class members will have the option of filing an online claim or printing and mailing a PDF claim form to the settlement administrator.

Settlement administrator’s mailing address: Period Tracker Data Privacy Litigation, c/o A.B. Data, P.O. Box 173126 Milwaukee, WI 53217

The settlement administrator will announce the claim deadline after the court grants preliminary approval of the combined settlements.

Required claim information

Claimants must attest under penalty of perjury that they used the Flo app and entered menstruation and/or pregnancy information during the class period. California subclass members must also affirm California residency and consent to address verification. If the administrator cannot verify California residency, the claimant will receive the standard share.

  • All claimants must provide their name, address (no P.O. boxes), email address and phone number.
  • California subclass members must check a box affirming California residency and consent to address verification.
  • Class members with deficient claim forms will receive 20 days to provide additional information.

Payout options

Claimants will be able to choose from multiple payment options:

  • Electronic payment
  • Paper check mailed to address provided

$59.5 million Flo app privacy settlement fund

The $59,500,000 combined settlement fund will include:

  • Settlement administration costs: To be determined
  • Attorneys’ fees: Up to $19,337,500
  • Attorneys’ expenses: To be presented to the court for approval at a later date
  • Service awards to class representatives: To be determined
  • Payments to approved claimants: Remaining settlement funds

Important dates

  • Preliminary approval: Motion filed on Sept. 23, 2025 (pending approval)
  • Claim deadline: To be announced after preliminary approval
  • Fairness hearing: To be determined

When is the Flo health app privacy settlement payout date?

The settlement administrator will issue payments to approved claimants after it completes claim processing and the court grants final approval of the settlement.

Why is there a proposed class action settlement?

The class action lawsuit alleged Flo Health, Google, Flurry and Meta improperly shared sensitive user information without user consent. The plaintiffs claimed this conduct violated federal and California privacy and consumer protection laws, including the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act and the California Invasion of Privacy Act.

The settling defendants, Flo Health, Google and Flurry, deny any wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the risk and expense of continued litigation and a trial. Meta remains a non-settling defendant.

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