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Ida Tin

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Co-founder of Clue

Ida Tin is a Danish internet entrepreneur, author and the co-founder of Clue. Ida is credited with coining the term "femtech".

About Clue

Why does it cost so much to build an app, and who pays?

We don't make money from selling your personal health data—we choose the alternative. You can help support us by subscribing...

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About Clue

The journey of a single data point, Part II: Your data is not the product at Clue

We never have and we never will sell the data you track with Clue.

Clue's co-founder and chairwoman, Ida Tin, at her desk with a mobile phone and computer.
About Clue

The journey of a single data point

It's our job to keep everything you track in Clue safe.

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Clue's Co-CEOs sit in two chairs, smiling and facing the camera.
About Clue

Choosing to challenge: New leadership–same powerful vision

I am proud to announce that Carrie Walter, formerly Clue’s General Counsel, and Audrey Tsang, formerly Clue’s Chief Product Officer,...

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5 unexpected benefits of period tracking

Clue co-founder Ida Tin shares her top 5 reasons to track your period.

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Society

Why data will revolutionize global female health

When tracking your cycle, you’re not only helping yourself, you’re also helping other people and scientific research.

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About Clue

The rise of a new category: Femtech

In 2009, I sat with an old phone in my hand — the kind with a small screen and actual buttons

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