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2023

Fitness devices leverage consumer privacy to optimize health

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Although health wearables collect a lot of information beyond the scope of your fitness activities, increasing your risk during a data breach, there are still a few key ways to protect your data.

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Utah's a pioneer in data privacy protections

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Once you know some of the basics about Utah's data privacy laws, like the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, you can create a plan and make informed decisions to protect your personal information.

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A data privacy 'GUT Check' for synthetic media like ChatGPT

An illustration of a brain made of geometric shapes on an orange background filled with letters, numbers, and thin lines connected by dots.

With the rise of synthetic media like ChatGPT, it’s important to increase our technological literacy and implement healthy, curious, and cautious data privacy habits to protect our personal information.

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Last Updated: 4/16/26