
Now seems like a great time to punch things (not people!). FightCamp let's you do that and tracks you as you do -- for a price. For $439 plus a $39 monthly membership fee you get a pair of hand wraps that will hold a pair of Bluetooth punch trackers and access to FightCamp's library of workouts. Drop and extra $800 dollars and you actually get a punching bag and workout gloves. On the one hand, unlike other workout systems that include cameras and microphones, the Bluetooth punch trackers are privacy-friendly. On the other hand, you could buy a punching bag and some gloves off eBay for much less and still get your fight on. Android users beware, the FightCamp app is iOS only.
What could happen if something goes wrong?
FightCamp’s device is basically Bluetooth trackers you wrap on your hands to track punches in your garage or apartment, so not too much of a privacy or security threat there.
FightCamp says they do not rent, sell, or share your personal information with others except with your consent, which is good. They also say they currently do not share personal data with third parties for direct marketing purposes without your consent, which is also good. All in all, there doesn’t seem to be too much that could go wrong with FightCamp. What's the worst that could happen? Probably not a whole lot, really. Punch away!
Tips to protect yourself
- Be very careful what third party companies you consent to share you health data with. If you do decided to share your health data with another company, read their privacy policy to see how they protect, secure, and share or sell your data.
- Once you do not use a device any more, make sure to request deletion of all your data.
Can it snoop on me?
Camera
Device: No
App: No
Microphone
Device: No
App: No
Tracks location
Device: No
App: No
What can be used to sign up?
Yes
Phone
No
Third-party account
Yes
What data does the company collect?
Personal
Name, email, phone number, date of birth, address, gender
Body related
Height, weight
Social
How does the company use this data?
How can you control your data?
What is the company’s known track record of protecting users’ data?
No known incidents in the last 3 years.
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