OneZero March 27, 2019
Companies are denying people access to their own data as security risks run rampant
Today, much of our lives — and our health — is observed digitally. We discuss what’s for dinner with our families and our dieting apps. Athletes work to improve performance based on the personal metrics on their watch. Mothers watch their babies grow both in the flesh and on their screens. People with diabetes can go about their day at ease, having precise knowledge of their blood sugar levels. And some people have even reported developing new senses from meticulously tracking their health.
We now have mobile health devices that are very attuned to our bodies, capable of detecting the subtle changes in our heart rate and...