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Nebraska Period Tracker Privacy Laws (2026)
Nebraska restricts abortion and has no reproductive data privacy law. Period tracker data can be subpoenaed. Here's what Nebraska 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 Nebraska Abortion is restricted in Nebraska at 12 weeks gestational age under LB 574, enacted in 2023. The restriction includes exceptions for the life of the mother, rape, incest, and lethal fetal anomalies. Each exception requires documentation. Nebraska voters also considered a ballot measure in 2024 that would have altered the gestational limit, reflecting ongoing political contention around abortion access in the state. Period Tracker Data Risk in Nebraska Period tracker data in Nebraska faces high subpoena risk. The state restricts abortion at 12 weeks and has no consumer data privacy law. Period tracker data has no state level legal protection from law enforcement requests. Nebraska borders Kansas, where abortion is legal. This makes location data especially sensitive for Nebraska users who travel for care. On device period tracking with no cloud sync is the most effective risk reduction strategy. The Burgess Case: A Nebraska Warning In 2022, Norfolk police ob