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Old 11th July 2018, 06:13   #1
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Default Polar fitness data exposes homes of soldiers and intelligence agents

Strava isn't the only fitness tech company grappling with the security implications of its fitness tracking. Bellingcat and De Correspondent have discovered that Polar's Flow social platform can reveal the homes of soldiers and intelligence officials...

https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/08/...ers-and-spies/
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