This page serves as an introduction to Open Effect’s Comparative Analysis of Fitness Tracker Privacy and Security study. The study is funded by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, and is taking place currently until March 2016. Project Description From the Office of the Privacy Commissioner’s page: Fitness tracking devices collect highly-sensitive personal… Read more »
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Fitness trackers put users’ health data at risk, study suggests. www.thestar.com/news/privacy-b… cc @citizenlab #privacy #fitness #security
RT @RonDeibert: Some Serious Security and Privacy Issues with Fitness Trackers... twitter.com/citizenlab/status/…
A first look at our report, Every Step you Fake: A Comparative Analysis of Fitness Tracker Privacy and Security. openeffect.ca/fitness-tracker-…
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RT @DEEP_IDRC: Two Case Studies in Digital Privacy, Access & Security, by Andrew Hilts pic.twitter.com/Bo79IbV1x5