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I was testing one for work-related reasons, and abandoned it when I read about the work Oura was doing with the US military (seperate to this; they make rings for soldiers). I'm very glad I got rid of it.
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James Frew
Oura has announced a new wearable ring. This is a good time to remind you that Oura receives government demands for users' sensitive data stored on its servers, but won't say how many demands it gets — or how often it gives that data to authorities. From me, last week:
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Oura users' data is not end-to-end encrypted and can be handed to the government. Will the wearable tech maker say how often it turns over data?
Oura says it gets government demands for user data. Will it share how many?
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