Apple Watch faces potential import ban in the US | The International Trade Commission has found Apple in violation of a bloody oxygen tracking patent owned by Masimo.
Apple could be potentially facing an Apple Watch import ban in the US for infringing a blood oxygen tracking patent owned by Masimo.
Apple Watch faces potential import ban in the US | The International Trade Commission has found Apple in violation of a bloody oxygen tracking patent owned by Masimo.::Apple could be potentially facing an Apple Watch import ban in the US for infringing a blood oxygen tracking patent owned by Masimo.
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?
Just… stop. Clearly 99% of all smart devices aren’t marketed to you. The rest of us will enjoy our devices and you can be that one guy in the corner of the room saying “they don’t know that I actually have privacy”
If you're trying to be edgy, what if I told you there need to be features that would entice people to buy something in order to harvest data, and that pulse oximetry could be one of them without much hardware cost?