$59.5M Flo Health App Privacy Settlement for Past Users in the U.S. - Claim Form Coming Soon

$59.5M Flo Health App Privacy Settlement for Past Users in the U.S. - Claim Form Coming Soon

By Steve Levine

Flo Health App Privacy Settlement

Published: October 3, 2025

Status: Claim Form Coming Soon

Settlement Fund: $59.5M Total

Proof required: Pending


Flo Health App Privacy Settlement - Claim Form Pending

Individuals in the United States who used the Flo Period and Ovulation Tracker app and entered menstruation or pregnancy information from November 1, 2016 to February 28, 2019 may be eligible for a pro rata payment once the court grants preliminary approval. Meta is a non-settling defendant. Claim filing will begin after the judge issues a preliminary approval order.

Who Qualifies for a Payout?

U.S. users who used the Flo app and entered menstruation or pregnancy information during the class period qualify for the nationwide class. A California subclass covers people who lived in California during the class period and used the app the same way. California subclass members receive double shares.

How Do I Find Class Action Settlements?

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How Much Can I Get Paid?

Payments are pro rata. Nationwide class members receive one share. California subclass members receive two shares. Per person amounts depend on the number of valid claims and the net fund after court approved fees and costs.

Payout Example

If, after the initial $59,500,000 class action lawsuit fund, the net remaining fund is $40,000,000 (after lawyer, court, and administrative expenses) and there are 100,000 valid claims, including 10,000 from California, total shares equal 110,000. Each share equals $40,000,000 divided by 110,000 which is about $363.64. Nationwide members would receive about $363.64. California members would receive about $727.27.

When Will the Claim Period Open?

After preliminary approval is granted by the court. The motion for preliminary approval was filed on September 23, 2025. The claim portal will go live after the order is entered. Stay tuned for updates on this page by bookmarking it or subscribing to email alerts (see below):

How Do I Find Class Action Settlements?

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What Is the Claim Deadline?

To be announced after preliminary approval. Claim periods often run 60 to 120 days from the date notice is issued.

How Do I File a Claim?

When claims open, submit online at the official site or mail a paper form to the administrator. Provide name, address, email, phone, and attest that you used the app during the class period. California subclass members also confirm residency for verification.

Do I Need Proof?

Most claimants will not need to upload receipts or logs. The form relies on a sworn attestation. Incomplete forms can be corrected within a short cure period.

How Will Payments Be Made?

Choose electronic payment or a paper check. Selection happens on the claim form.

Who Is Paying the Settlement?

The proposed fund totals $59.5 million. Flo Health agreed to pay $8 million. Google agreed to pay $48 million. Flurry agreed to pay $3.5 million.

Is Meta Included?

No. Meta is a non-settling defendant. Any separate outcome involving Meta is not part of this fund.

When Will Payments Be Sent?

After final approval and claim processing. This can take several months after the claim period closes.

What Is This Case About?

Plaintiffs allege the app shared sensitive health information with third parties without proper consent. Defendants deny wrongdoing. The settlement proposal is intended to resolve claims against Flo Health, Google, and Flurry.

Which App Is Covered?

The Flo Period and Ovulation Tracker app on iOS and Android during the class period.

Does This Affect Current Flo Users?

The case covers conduct from 2016 to 2019. Flo states it stopped sharing sensitive health data with outside firms in January 2021 and implemented privacy measures following regulatory commitments.

Do I Need a Claim ID?

No. A Claim ID or PIN is not required. You submit your contact information and sworn eligibility.

Can I Opt Out or Object?

Yes, after preliminary approval the notice will include instructions and deadlines for opting out or objecting.

What Happens If I Do Nothing?

You will remain in the class and release the covered claims, but you will not receive money. To get paid, file a timely claim when the portal opens.

Where Can I Check for Updates?

PeriodTrackerDataPrivacyLitigation.com will host official information once preliminary approval is entered. Court dockets and trusted news outlets will also report updates.

Important Dates

Motion for preliminary approval filed September 23, 2025. Claim deadline and fairness hearing will be posted after preliminary approval. Payments will be issued after final approval and processing.

How Do I Find Class Action Settlements?

Find all the latest class actions you can qualify for by getting notified of new lawsuits as soon as they are open to claims:


Sources

• Official settlement website: PeriodTrackerDataPrivacyLitigation.com
• U.S. District Court filings in Frasco et al. v. Flo Health Inc., et al., Case No. 3:21-cv-00757-JD
• Public reporting on the proposed settlements and Meta proceedings by reputable news outlets
• FTC communications regarding Flo Health privacy commitments (2021)

Claim Form Pending



Filing Class Action Settlement Claims

Please submit only truthful information. False claims can be rejected and may carry penalties. If you are unsure whether you qualify, check official notices when available or consult the settlement administrator. OpenClassActions.com is a consumer news site and is not a settlement administrator or a law firm. This post may contain affiliate links.

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Class Action Summary
Status Pending Preliminary Approval. Claim Form Not Yet Open.
Claim Form Deadline To be announced after preliminary approval
Settlement Amount $59,500,000 proposed fund (Flo $8M, Google $48M, Flurry $3.5M)
Category Privacy
Estimated Payout per Person Pro rata. California subclass receives double shares.
Case Number 3:21-cv-00757-JD
Case Title Frasco et al. v. Flo Health Inc. et al.
Court U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
Administrator A.B. Data