Biometric Monitoring Devices: Modern Solutions to Protecting Athletes’ Data Privacy

Smartwatches like Fitbits provide users with easy access to quantifiable health data. In the sports industry, tracking this biometric information may be particularly beneficial to athletes, whose livelihoods revolve around their health and fitness. Nonetheless, under the current regime, professional...

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