EU privacy body warns of privacy risks in Google, Fitbit deal By Reuters

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alphabet in order (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc-claimed Google's $2.1 billion offered for wellness trackers organization Fitbit could present security hazards, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) cautioned on Thursday, adding its voice to different pundits of the arrangement.  

Google declared the arrangement in November a year ago, as it tries to rival Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Samsung (KS:005930) in the jam-packed market for wellness trackers and savvy watches.  

Fitbit, whose wellness trackers and different gadgets screen clients' every day steps, calories consumed and separation voyaged, would give the U.S. tech goliath access to a trove of wellbeing information accumulated from Fitbit gadgets.


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