
Key Figures From 2015 Research and Their Relevance in 2020
Wearables become the most personal devices
Wearables manufacturers as personal data brokers
Infringing on the Privacy of Non-users: relevant when you send data from your devices to your social networks or other public clouds
Consumers Lacking Control over their Own Data: that part is not exclusive for wearables. It is very hard to remain invisible in today’s world , according to the expert Kevin Mitnik.
Surveillance and Sousveillance: you could be screwed by your wristband if some people would like to follow you with malicious intent
Right to Forget: though putting the best effort to it, many companies fail to provide users with timely
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