Daily Journal Staff Writer
Personal information has become the currency of the Internet age. For online companies, the health of the bottom line depends on maximizing how much user information they can gather in exchange for free services. But some of the hottest new technologies, which track fitness, well-being and health through wearable devices and applications, face a stumbling block: Health data is different than other data. It...
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