Stay under the radar: stop your smartphone from leaking your location and other data
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Stanford Medicine, along with Fitbit and Scripps Research, has embarked on a revolutionary health mission; using data from wearable technology to detect early signs of viral infections, including COVID-19. By notating changes in heart rate, temperature, or sleep patterns, it may be possible to develop algorithms that can alert users of possible infections. Similar companies are looking
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