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Washington Period Tracker Privacy Laws (2026)

Washington has strong reproductive privacy protections. But period tracker data still has gaps. Full 2026 legal breakdown.

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 Washington Abortion access is constitutionally protected in Washington. The state codified abortion rights in the Reproductive Privacy Act (RCW 9.02.100) in 1991. That gives Washington one of the longest standing statutory protections for abortion in the country. Washington's legal framework for abortion access was well established long before the Dobbs decision. Period Tracker Data Risk in Washington Period tracker data in Washington faces low subpoena risk. Washington's My Health MY Data Act (2023, effective March 2024) specifically covers reproductive health data. It requires affirmative consent before that data can be collected or shared. The state's shield law (SB 5489) protects technology companies based in Washington from out of state subpoenas related to abortion. Washington's combination of constitutional abortion protection, specialized health data law, and a strong shield law makes it one of the most protective states for period tracker users. Specific Rep