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Kentucky Period Tracker Privacy Laws (2026)
Kentucky bans abortion and has no reproductive data privacy law. Period tracker data can be subpoenaed. Here's what Kentucky users should know.
This page is educational, not legal advice. Laws and enforcement practices can change; verify current rules with official state sources or a qualified attorney before relying on this information. Abortion Law Status in Kentucky Abortion is banned in Kentucky under the Human Life Protection Act trigger law, which took effect after Roe v. Wade was overturned. The ban allows exceptions only for the life and physical health of the mother. There are no exceptions for rape or incest. In 2022, Kentucky voters passed Amendment 2, amending the state constitution to confirm that there is no right to abortion under Kentucky law. Period Tracker Data Risk in Kentucky Period tracker data in Kentucky faces high subpoena risk. Abortion is banned and the state has no consumer data privacy law. App companies have no state level legal obligation to protect your data from law enforcement requests. Using a period tracker that stores data exclusively on your device is the most effective risk reduction available to Kentucky users. Federal Protection Status The HIPAA Reproductive Privacy Rule, which would have blocked disclosure of protected health information for investigating lawful reproductive healthc