Privacy and Data Control Concerns with Cloud-Based Baby Tracker Apps
Parents tracking infant health data (sleep, feeding, growth, medications) are forced to trust third-party cloud services with sensitive child health information. Most popular baby tracker apps require accounts and upload data remotely. Privacy-conscious parents have no mainstream local-first alternative that still provides clinical-grade features like WHO growth percentiles and pediatrician-ready reports.
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