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Consumers may not understand the extent to which their personal information could be available to, or intercepted by, third parties.Summary
This article by Cheryl Winokur Munk, writing for CNBC, makes the following points:
- Fitness trackers and apps can monitor body metrics like sleep quality and heart rate.
- The biggest brands focus on security, as being hacked can affect their reputation.
- Data collected by a fitness app is not protected under the law.
References
References from the Web:
- JUN 2022 Why You Should Care About Fitness Tracker Security—McAfee
- OCT 2022 Consumer consent, privacy and ethics of wearables--Ignitec