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In response to
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FYI: Apple event has started -- nm
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by
oblique
Apple Watch Series 8. Bigger screen, temp sensor (women's health, ovulation tracking, etc.) -- nm
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Sep 7 '22, 10:11
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Responses:
Apple Watch tracking of ovulation and driving habits will never be accessible to hackers or government. Trust me. -- nm
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Joe Isuzu
Sep 7, 10:21
They can NOT be that socially blind -- nm
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St. Epiphany
Sep 7, 10:14
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yeah, right when every one is saying "delete your period tracking apps", Apply says "hi, have we got something for you." -- nm
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colin
Sep 7, 10:25
the tracking of women's reproductive cycles is creepy as fuck. nobody in their right mind should be letting a tech company track that.
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colin
Sep 7, 10:14
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as long as the womens health options are opt-in only. im fine. i know some women who track it this way -- nm
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budice
Sep 7, 10:18
1
yes, if it's fully private, yes. but even then, if it goes into someone's data pool, it's available with the right levers pulled. local only. -- nm
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colin
Sep 7, 10:25
yup -- nm
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Beaker
Sep 7, 10:15
We've achieved ovulation. -- nm
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budice
Sep 7, 10:12
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