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Before you buy a smartwatch or smart ring, consider what you're giving up

Health wearables are constantly collecting your personal information, but who owns that data, and what does it mean for your privacy?

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Before you buy a smartwatch or smart ring, consider what you're giving up

Health wearables are constantly collecting your personal information, but who owns that data, and what does it mean for your privacy?

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ynetnews.com3 g fa

How the Oura ring became a status symbol for health-conscious consumers

The sleek smart ring tracks sleep, heart rate, activity and recovery while offering personalized insights, but raises questions about cost, privacy and the psychological impact of constant self-monitoring

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  1. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·ynetnews.com

    How the Oura ring became a status symbol for health-conscious consumers

    The sleek smart ring tracks sleep, heart rate, activity and recovery while offering personalized insights, but raises questions about cost, privacy and the psychological impact of…

  2. sabato 13 giugno 2026·zdnet.com

    Our favorite health trackers are disappearing - and that's the point

    Tech companies are evolving their health trackers to make them smaller, thinner, and near-invisible. Here's why.

  • domenica 14 giugno 2026·zdnet.com

    Before you buy a smartwatch or smart ring, consider what you're giving up

    Health wearables are constantly collecting your personal information, but who owns that data, and what does it mean for your privacy?