@aral Fitbit doesn’t sell user data or ads. API provides full, free access to data. Default data access is user only. How can it improve?
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@JeremiahLee Don’t collect the data. You have no technical reason to. Let the user, and the user alone, keep it.
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@aral Spyware? - End of conversation
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@aral@JeroenCo@JeremiahLee Another reason for not prescribing Fitbit is they emit a WHO-classified 2B carcinogen http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2011/pdfs/pr208_E.pdf … -
@SpyMeters Isn’t that basically true for all mobile phones, etc.? :)+@JeroenCo@JeremiahLee -
@aral@JeroenCo@JeremiahLee Those within the RF part of the EMF spectrum according to the author http://stopsmartmeters.org.uk/www-scribd-comdoc79928679the-who-iarc-listing-of-rfr-as-a-possible-human-carcinogen/ …
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