Heard ofFitbit? Currently only available in the US, Fitbit’s tracker is a little gadget that automatically tracks data about a person’s activities, such as calories burned, sleep quality, steps and distance.
Being based in the UK, I have yet to try Fitbit personally but from my understanding, users are also able to manually add details of their activity for moments when wearing a Fitbit tracker isn’t appropriate, like sex.
Whether they know it or not, Fitbit users activity is set topublic by defaultand a quickGoogle searchprovides a wealth of personal data about people’s sex lives. We’re not talking just date and time here, but effort given and even specifics like “kissing, hugging”.
While nowhere near is startling as finding yourcredit card details published on Google, this is perhaps a little too much information to be sharing with the world and something current and future users should know about.
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If you’re a current Fitbit user and you track your sexual activity, might be worthwhile nipping in to your account settings and switching your profile to private. (H/T toAndy Baiofor the spot)
UPDATE:It appears that Fitbit users’ profile data hasnow been removedfrom search results.
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