Analysis | An insurance company wants you to hand over your Fitbit data so it can make more money. Should you?

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saw this coming years ago.

It’s all vanity calories anyway

No

I can imagine that Fitbit/Apple can filter data. So that insurance companies can only get some basic information about an insured person without harming privacy( Is somebody sporting twice a week? yes/no). The rest of the data would remain personal.

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