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Assessing and Combatting the Negative Effects of FemTech Dataveillance

Agnieszka Kitkowska (Jönköping University), Yefim Shulman (Erasmus University Rotterdam)


Menopause apps: The importance of developer credibility

Elizabeth Sillence (Northumbria University), Alison Osborne (Northumbria University) 


"Our Users’ Privacy is Paramount to Us": A Discourse Analysis of How Period and Fertility Tracking App Companies Address the Roe v. Wade Overturn

Qiurong Song (The Pennsylvania State University), Rie Helene (Lindy) Hernandez (The Pennsylvania State University), Yubo Kou (The Pennsylvania State University), Xinning Gui (The Pennsylvania State University)


Evaluating Telehealth for Women in Mexico: Privacy, Usability, and Integration Challenges in Remote Healthcare

Faiza Tazi  (University of Denver), Sanchari Das (University of Denver)


Unveiling Privacy Perspectives about Mobile Health Apps on a Large Scale

Animesh Srivastava (Google), Sai Teja Peddinti (Google), Nina Taft (Google)

Empirical Analysis of Sri Lankan Mobile Health Ecosystem: A Precursor to an Effective Stakeholder Engagement
Kenneth Thilakarathna (University of Colombo, University of Kelaniya), Sachintha Pitigala (University of Kelaniya) Jayantha Fernando (Heritage Partners) Primal Wijesekera (ICSI, UC Berkeley)




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