No ads. No advertising SDKs.
There is no ad network code in our app or website. Your cycle data cannot leak through an SDK we never installed.

Every phase.
One companion.
Privacy first
Period apps have made headlines for sharing health data with ad platforms - including a $59.5M settlement now open to US users. We built Moms Empire the opposite way: no ads, no ad SDKs, and nothing about your body for sale.
There is no ad network code in our app or website. Your cycle data cannot leak through an SDK we never installed.
Not to advertisers, not to data brokers, not to 'partners.' Our future business is optional premium features - never your data.
Your check-in answers (like PHQ-2/GAD-2 screenings) are never sent to analytics or logging tools - they stay in your record, for you.
Your 'What the AI can see' toggles genuinely gate what our AI companion reads. Off means off.
One tap exports your full record. One tap permanently deletes your account and every log with it. No emails, no waiting.
Moms Empire is built by Kandala Tech Solutions LLP. Questions? A human reads [email protected].
"Typical free period apps" reflects public reporting, research studies, and regulatory records about the category - not any single app today.
| Moms Empire | Typical free period apps | |
|---|---|---|
| Ads inside the app | None | Common |
| Advertising / tracking SDKs | Zero | Frequently found in studies |
| Health data sold or shared for ads | Never | Documented cases, incl. FTC actions |
| Mental-health answers in analytics | Never collected by analytics | Often bundled into event data |
| Delete everything in one tap | Yes, full cascade | Varies, often support-ticket only |
| Who pays the bills | Optional premium features | Often ads and data partnerships |
No. We do not sell, rent, or trade your data with anyone, and there are no advertising SDKs in our app or website. Our business model is optional premium features - your data is never the price.
These are public records: in 2021 the FTC took action against a leading period app for sharing health data with ad platforms. In 2023 the FTC acted against an ovulation app for similar sharing. In 2025 a California jury found a major tech platform liable over period-app data, and in 2026 a related $59.5M class settlement opened claims for US users (deadline October 15, 2026). We built Moms Empire so this category of problem cannot happen: the sharing code simply is not here.
Yes. Because there are no ad or social SDKs in the app, your cycle and pregnancy activity is not visible to ad platforms through us at all.
Only what your privacy toggles allow. You can turn off its access to recent logs or health history at any time in Profile - Privacy, and the setting genuinely controls what is sent.
Profile - Delete everything. It permanently removes your account, logs, messages, and settings in one action. You can export a full copy first from Profile - Data export.
Core tracking is free today. When we add paid features they will be optional extras - we will never fund the free app by selling your data or showing you ads.
US users affected by the 2026 period-app settlement can learn about claims (deadline October 15, 2026) at the court-approved settlement website. Industry events referenced above are public FTC and court records.
From your first cycle to your baby's first year - predictions that learn, a caring AI companion, and a record that belongs to you alone.
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