Administrative/Regulatory
Sep. 30, 2016
Consider guidance on wearable devices
This summer, as vacationers were hiking and surfing -- possibly while wearing a fitness tracker -- the Future of Privacy Forum released a set of "Best Practices for Consumer Wearables & Wellness Apps & Devices."





Mary Ellen Callahan
The Walt Disney CompanyEmail: mary.ellen.callahan@disney.com
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In late summer, when vacationers were hiking, surfing and otherwise enjoying the longer days - possibly while wearing a smartwatch, fitness tracker or other device that helpfully recorded these activities for later perusal - the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) released a set of "Best Practices for Consumer Wearables & Wellness Apps & Devices." Now that fall has arrived and offices have been repopulated, it's a good time to sit down and...
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