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Wear a health tracker? Expect high insurance costs

2024/11/25
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Health trackers collect and sell user data, potentially leading to higher insurance premiums and invasive ads. Users are advised to be cautious about the data they share with these devices.
  • Health tracker data is being sold.
  • This data can lead to increased insurance costs and targeted advertising.
  • Users should be mindful of privacy settings and data sharing agreements.

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You aren't just counting your steps. Health tracker companies are selling your data, leading to higher insurance premiums, invasive ads, and more. Plus, TSA’s facial recognition is expanding, and a ‘lottery’ may decide seats for the Menendez brothers’ resentencing.