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Why wouldn’t they measure your vitals compared to what content you’re looking at and sell that to data brokers, or even use it for their own AI training?
Because it’s all generated, encrypted, and stored on device.
Unless you have some evidence that they’re lying about out their data security, in which case you should probably sue about it and get rich as fuck.
What steps do you, personally, take to protect yourself against that from literally any device you use that has an internet connection?
I manually go through my computers and remove data harvesting bloatware with command prompt. I cover my cameras with tape when not in use. I use open source privacy focused applications. I drive an older car with no internet functionality. Bluetooth stays off 24/7. Phone (an older model) stays in airplane mode when not in use. All privacy settings are set to the best possible configurations. I avoid large chain stores that conduct heavy surveillance and shop locally instead. I use cash when possible.
I’m interested, what tips do you have to stay more digitally private?
Nobody cares except a few hardcore security zealots. It’s simply not consequential and having health data is far more important.