$59.5M Flo Period Tracker Privacy Settlement (Claim Now)
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$59.5M Flo Period Tracker Data Privacy Settlement is Open to Claims

By Steve Levine

Flo Period Tracker data privacy settlement claim form

Published: October 3, 2025 · Updated: June 13, 2026

Status Open to Claims final approval hearing Oct. 29, 2026
Settlement Amount $59,500,000 Google $48M · Flo $8M · Flurry $3.5M
Claim Form Deadline October 15, 2026 online by 11:59 p.m. PT, or postmarked
Proof Required No sworn attestation; you can file without a Unique ID or PIN (California 2× share may require residency documentation)

Flo Settlement: Claims Are Now Open

The data privacy settlement over the Flo Period and Ovulation Tracker app is open to claims. Eligible U.S. users can file for a share of the $59.5 million settlement fund through the official settlement website until October 15, 2026. The case is Frasco et al. v. Flo Health, Inc., et al., No. 3:21-cv-00757-JD, before Judge James Donato in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. For the full case timeline and background, see our Flo settlement update and timeline.

Who Qualifies for a Payout?

You are a member of the nationwide Class if you used the Flo App in the United States between November 1, 2016 and February 28, 2019, and you entered menstruation and/or pregnancy information into the app during that time. You are also a member of the California Subclass if you additionally lived in California during the class period and used the app while in California — California Subclass members receive twice the pro rata share, reflecting the stronger statutory damages available under California's medical-privacy and wiretap laws.

You are not eligible if you opted out of the certified class during the June 2025 notice (the opt-out deadline of July 20, 2025 has passed), or if you fall within one of the case's standard exclusions (such as the defendants, their officers and directors, and the judges and counsel involved).

Do I Need Proof to File?

No. The standard nationwide claim requires no receipts, screenshots, or app logs. You provide your name and contact details and attest, under penalty of perjury, that you used the Flo App in the United States during the class period and entered menstruation or pregnancy information. The online portal lets you sign in with the Unique ID and PIN printed on a mailed or emailed notice, but it also lets you file without them — so a class member who never received a notice can still submit a claim (the administrator may request additional information to verify a no-ID claim). California Subclass members confirm California residency for the double share and may be asked for reasonable documentation.

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How Much Can I Get Paid?

Payments are pro rata. After the $59.5 million fund is reduced by court-approved attorneys' fees, litigation expenses, administration costs, taxes, and service awards for the named plaintiffs, the remaining Net Settlement Fund is divided among everyone who files a valid claim. Each nationwide claimant receives one share; California Subclass members receive two shares. The exact per-person amount will not be known until the claim period closes and the number of valid claims is counted. Any calculated payment below $1.00 is not issued.

Illustrative example. This is a hypothetical to show the math, not a prediction. If the Net Settlement Fund were $40 million and 100,000 valid claims were filed (90,000 nationwide and 10,000 California), the total share count would be 110,000 (California claims count twice). Each share would be roughly $364, so a nationwide member would receive about $364 and a California Subclass member about $727. Actual amounts depend on the final fee award and the number of claims.

How to File Your Flo Claim

Online: Submit the claim form at the official Period Tracker Data Privacy Litigation website by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on October 15, 2026.
By mail: Complete and mail a paper claim form so it is postmarked no later than October 15, 2026.
Information you provide: name, mailing address, email, phone number, whether you lived in California during the class period, your preferred payment method, and a signed attestation.
Payment options: after approval you can choose PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay, Amazon, or direct deposit, or request a paper check.
If your form is incomplete: the Settlement Administrator (A.B. Data, Ltd.) will give you 20 days from written notice to fix it before the claim is denied.

What Is the Flo Case About?

Plaintiffs alleged that between November 1, 2016 and February 28, 2019, Flo Health embedded software development kits (SDKs) from Flurry, Meta (formerly Facebook), and Google into the Flo App, and that those SDKs shared users' sensitive menstruation and pregnancy information with the third parties without valid consent. Plaintiffs claimed this violated California's Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, the California Invasion of Privacy Act, the state constitution's privacy protections, and contract law. Flo, Google, and Flurry deny the allegations and deny any wrongdoing, but agreed to settle to avoid the cost and uncertainty of continued litigation. The court has not decided whether any defendant did anything wrong.

Meta Is Separate — and Was Found Liable

Meta refused to settle and went to trial. On August 1, 2025, a federal jury found Meta liable under Section 632 of the California Invasion of Privacy Act for intercepting Flo App users' health data. Meta is appealing. Any recovery from the Meta verdict is separate from this $59.5 million settlement, and filing a claim here does not give up your right to a future Meta payment — the administrator has said eligible users will be contacted separately about the Meta verdict.

Key Dates

Claim deadline: October 15, 2026 (online by 11:59 p.m. PT, or postmarked).
Objection deadline: October 8, 2026.
Exclusion (opt-out) deadline: July 20, 2025 — passed; you can no longer opt out.
Final approval hearing: October 29, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
Payments: after final approval and any appeals, likely in 2027.

Avoiding Scams

A $59.5 million settlement attracts impostors. The only official claim site is the Period Tracker Data Privacy Litigation website, and the administrator is A.B. Data, Ltd. Filing is free. No legitimate notice will ask for your Social Security number, your Flo password, crypto, or gift cards. Avoid shortened links in unexpected texts or emails — type the official address yourself or use the verified link on this page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Flo settlement open to claims?

Yes. The claim form is open at the official settlement website. You must submit your claim online by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on October 15, 2026, or mail a paper claim form postmarked by October 15, 2026.

Do I need proof to file a Flo claim?

No documentation is required for the standard nationwide claim. You provide your name and contact information and attest under penalty of perjury that you used the Flo App and entered menstruation or pregnancy data during the class period. You can file even without the Unique ID and PIN from a mailed or emailed notice, though the administrator may request additional information. California Subclass members who want the double share confirm California residency and may need to provide reasonable documentation.

How much will the Flo settlement pay?

Payments are pro rata from the Net Settlement Fund after fees, costs, administration, taxes, and service awards. California Subclass members receive twice the share of nationwide-only members. The exact per-person amount depends on how many valid claims are filed. Payments under $1.00 are not issued.

Is Meta part of this settlement?

No. The $59.5 million settlement is paid by Google ($48M), Flo Health ($8M), and Flurry ($3.5M). Meta did not settle; a jury found Meta liable in August 2025, and that recovery is separate.

When will Flo settlement payments be sent?

After the court grants final approval at the October 29, 2026 hearing and any appeals are resolved. The official notice warns this can take a year or more, so payments are likely in 2027.

Claim Form Website: PeriodTrackerDataPrivacyLitigation.com


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Official Settlement Notice

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Sources

• Official settlement website: Period Tracker Data Privacy Litigation
• U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, Frasco et al. v. Flo Health, Inc., et al., No. 3:21-cv-00757-JD
• OpenClassActions coverage: Flo settlement update and case timeline

Filing Class Action Settlement Claims

Please submit only truthful information. False claims can be rejected and may carry penalties. OpenClassActions.com is a consumer news site; we are not the settlement administrator and not a law firm, and we do not process or decide claims. For questions about your claim, use the contact options on the official settlement website.

For more class actions keep scrolling below.
Status Open to Claims
Settlement Amount $59,500,000
Claim Deadline October 15, 2026
Objection Deadline October 8, 2026
Class Period Nov 1, 2016 – Feb 28, 2019
Proof Required No (sworn attestation)
Case Title Frasco et al. v. Flo Health, Inc., et al.
Case Number 3:21-cv-00757-JD
Court U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
Final Approval Hearing October 29, 2026
Administrator A.B. Data, Ltd.