Why ASA is investigating Natural Cycles contraception app

Advertising watchdog launches formal probe following complaints the product is not as effective as it claims

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The Advertising Standards Authority has launched an investigation into marketing for the Natural Cycles smartphone app after some of its claims were called into question.

A spokesman for the UK advertising watchdog said it had received complaints about the app, which was created by a team of Swedish developers. The app described itself in a Facebook advertisement as “highly accurate contraception that has been clinically tested”, The Guardian reports.

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