Want To Track Your Sex Life? There's An App For That (Made by Apple)
When your iPhone updates to Apple's latest mobile operating system, iOS 9 this fall, you will be able to track your reproductive health, including how often you have sex and whether or not you used protection.
The new HealthKit features will be part of iOS 9 that will let you log information about menstrual cycle including details like basal body temperature, cervical mucus quality, and spotting.
Users can also track sexual activity via the pre-installed app, CNN noted.
Apple's App Store already has multitude of apps that helps you track your sex life and the updated HealthKit app should be able to work with that as well.
Though Apple keeps your data absolutely private, you can still choose to send it to your doctor or anonymously provide your information to research centers.
iOS 9 is set to release this fall and is focused on extending battery life, improving performance and enhancing security. The update includes a more intelligent personal digital assistant, Siri.
Apple is also planning to release a general public beta to test the new OS in July and you can sign up from beta.apple.com.