NordVPN Study Reveals That 1 in 3 Brits Use Fitness Devices: How to Protect Data?

 A recent study by the virtual private network provider NordVPN revealed that 1 in 3 (31.9%) Brits use some kind of fitness or well-being device, such as a smartwatch, fitness tracker, etc. However, these devices may be tracking a lot more than your fitness activities, and 23.7% of Brits do nothing to protect them, which may pose a serious risk to people’s privacy.

Among the data collected by fitness wearables and the mobile apps connected to them, there are basic activities such as steps, heart rate, the time you go to sleep or wake up, as well as your consumed calories, weight, or even running routes, which are all of great interest to stalkers or attackers. For example, Clario research has revealed that Strava collects 41.18% of users’ personal data, and MyFitnessPal — 35.29%.

“Health information is definitely among the most private and sensitive data in our lives. However, we allow our wearable fitness trackers to capture and store this information in mobile apps without properly knowing about its security vulnerabilities,” comments Daniel Markuson, a digital privacy expert at NordVPN.

Fitness apps — popular target for hackers

As many gadgets, well-being devices and their apps also have security holes that might allow hackers to gain access to your information. Even without taking control over your device, someone can “sniff” the Bluetooth signal sent back to your smartphone to guess your passcode. Whenever a hacker has your pin, it’s simple to gain access to all your health information.

According to Have I Been Pwned?, in 2018, the diet and exercise service MyFitnessPal suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 144 million unique email addresses alongside usernames, IP addresses, and passwords. The next year, this data appeared on the dark web and was listed for sale. The same year, another health and fitness service provider — 8fit — suffered a data breach of 15 million unique email addresses, which later on were also sold on the dark web.

“Many people connect their fitness devices to an outside app to track, share, and analyse their activities. However, that’s the moment when people are easily giving away their sensitive information. NordVPN’s study shows that nearly a third (23%) of Brits shared their fitness achievements on social media or on the app’s online forum,” adds Daniel Markuson, a digital privacy expert at NordVPN.

How to make sure your fitness data is secure

Since most fitness trackers lack the necessary security systems, Daniel Markuson shares some advice to make your fitness experience less stressful and more secure:

Read the user agreement. Before purchasing any fitness device, take some time to read its user agreement and privacy policy. Make sure that the company values your privacy and takes reasonable steps to protect it.

Make your identity online hidden. If your fitness apps ever get hacked, you can limit the potentially exposed personal information by using a VPN. It creates an encrypted tunnel for your data and protects your online identity by hiding your IP address.

Limit the data that is being collected. More often than not, apps and devices collect data that is not necessary for them to operate. If possible, allow them to collect and store only the data required to give you the service you signed up for.

Regularly delete data stored in the app/device. Many fitness trackers allow you to review and delete the data they store about you. Make sure to check the privacy policy to verify that deleted data is actually deleted from the company’s servers too.

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ZEAL Invests 1% of Profit Into Bridging the Gap

 ZEAL, an award-winning software consultancy, today announced the commitment to invest 1% of its overall profit into the next generation of technical talent and bridging the digital divide. 50% of the investment went to LEARN academy, who is teaching a new generation of daring and diverse students to be compassionate, curious, and professional web developers. LEARN academy’s guaranteed internship and career services for life are helping to create more career pathways so anyone can enter and excel in the tech industry.

“This investment and donation from ZEAL helps career changers in our community to become software engineers and designers, and addresses the talent gap and lacking representation in tech. We are so happy to partner with ZEAL and what’s possible for the next generation of tech talent.” – Chelsea Kaufman, LEARN academy CEO & Co-Founder

Since 2013, ZEAL has committed a percentage of their profits to organizations like LEARN. This year in addition to LEARN, ZEAL invested in the New Technical Fund which supports organizations like One Digital World and Women in Tech. One Digital World connects refugees worldwide with technical education that is essential to community integration. Women in Tech supports over 70.000 members in 6 continents. They’re on a mission to empower 5M women and girls by 2030 through advocacy, education, and access.

“As leaders, we believe it’s more important than ever to model our values. ZEAL is a principle driven company and bridging the gap is a part of our company’s mission. Through our donations, we are helping to support an ecosystem of change through job seekers looking to upskill, women and girls getting access to technology, digital literacy for asylum seekers and refugees and beyond. I’m honored to work with organizations committed to this work and hope that ZEAL can do more next year.” – Adam Cuppy, ZEAL Co-founder and COO

ZEAL was founded in 2013 to bring integrity and innovation to web and mobile app consulting. The company works with some of the best leaders and companies in technology and in 2021 held their first Virtual Reality Summit, encouraging connection and engagement amongst their distributed teams. They work to bridge the gap through additional programs and initiatives like their software residency program, in partnership with LEARN academy.

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ZEAL is an award-winning software consultancy that specializes in web and mobile application design and development. Their specialty lies in delivering creative solutions, innovative products, and modernized optimizations, while helping to level up client teams and the overall business. ZEAL has a decade of best practices and processes, developed across industries with their client roster that includes startups to Fortune 500s. Founded in 2013, the company works at the intersection of cutting-edge technology, applications, and human-centric experiences. Learn more at codingzeal.com.

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Famous Pop Music Artist O’Neill Fernandes’s Brilliant Album ‘Let’s Dance…Vol.4’ Fills Heart With Positive Vibes


Famous pop music artist from Perth, Australia O’Neill Fernandes is back again with his new tranquil album ‘Let’s Dance…Vol.4’ which will surely make you dance








Perth, Western Australia Dec 30, 2021 (Issuewire.com)  – Pop music is one of the all times trending genres of music that makes people dance to its tunes. Renowned pop music artist, Australia O’Neill Fernandes has came up with his two brand new music tracks which is entirely composed and recorded by him. He has described the album as ‘Let’s Dance…Vol.4’ where he has composed music from across the genres and through the generations. The album consists some of the famous music like ‘1963 (Oh What A Night)‘ by the four seasons, Wanda Jackson’s ‘Let’s Have A Party’ and Lewi’s ‘Great Balls Of Fire’.

This famous pop music artist from Perth is a fan of Queen and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) bands. The artist has been associated with producing music from a very long time. The amazing fact is that the artist has learnt playing all the instruments, recording of the music, and producing the music all by himself. Music is Fernandes’s passion and he has covered a long journey from being a Hi-Fi enthusiast to a Mobile DJ to a Guitarist and a Producer. Such a journey is not easy and he has been inspiring people to follow their passion. His music always comes from his heart and with a true desire of engaging the audience.

The amazing and the dynamic performance from O’Neill Fernandes are quite evident in the tracks of ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ and ‘The Young Ones’ from the album ‘Let’s Dance…Vol.4’ as he has put his entire creativity along his supreme talent, making the tracks one of the best in the industry. He has composed every track with their own taste, giving multiple choices for all kinds of listeners according to their preferences. All of his music tracks are available on Soundcloud. Follow O’Neill Fernandes on Soundcloud, YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIn for more upcoming music and updates.

Just go for this Album ‘Let’s Dance…Vol.4’ by O’Neill Fernandes :

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NITI Aayog Organizes National Workshop on Bamboo Development Mission


NITI Aayog organized a national-level workshop on bamboo development today. Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Dr Jitendra Singh inaugurated the workshop, along with NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Dr Rajiv Kumar, Member Dr VK Saraswat, and CEO Amitabh Kant.


Through the workshop, participants sought to holistically understand all components of the bamboo value chain—plantation, production, processing, standardization and utilization—in order to develop strategies and a roadmap for the development of a circular economy in the sector. As many as 150 participants attended the workshop, both online and offline.


Speaking on the occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh highlighted the urgent need for raising public awareness about the untapped potential of bamboo and encouraged the establishment of entrepreneurial start-ups in the sector. He characterized bamboo as ‘green gold’, recognizing its crucial role in uplifting the Indian economy in the post-Covid scenario.


He added, ‘Bamboo can be used for making bio-ethanol, which would reduce dependence on imported fossil fuel, thereby achieving the goal of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in the petroleum sector.’


NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Dr Rajiv Kumar said, ‘Bamboo is a natural product that can benefit many industries. The need of the hour is to work on increasing the supply and meet the growing demand for bamboo and its products. There is a strong need to promote the bamboo sector across all states with the development of entrepreneurship amongst farmers and the youth.’


‘The construction sector in India presents tremendous growth opportunities for bamboo, owing to its unique features. Its  versatility as a substitute offers a chance to protect forests; it has immense economic and business potential,’ added NITI Aayog Member Dr VK Saraswat.


The workshop had four technical sessions. The first explored the production, value addition, and international experience of bamboo. The second emphasized on government policies, programmes, and opportunities in different sectors. The third deliberated upon a circular economy in the sector, focusing on the techno-commercial utilization of bamboo-based industries. The last session discussed national and international best practices.


The workshop was attended by participants from Central ministries, state governments, KVKs, industry, academic and research institutions, and NGOs.  Key players from the private sector, including bamboo enthusiasts, shared their experience and innovative ideas to enhance the development of bamboo in the country.


NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said, ‘From the point of view of job creation and ecological and economic development in India, bamboo has enormous potential for enhancing the quality of life, for both urban and rural communities.’


NITI Aayog Senior Adviser Dr Neelam Patel concluded the session by highlighting the challenges in the production, productivity and development of the overall bamboo value-chain. She mentioned the need for setting up BIS standards of bamboo and FSSAI certification of bamboo products. She requested industries to develop a framework for bamboo cultivation. She also emphasized on the need to link Kisan Rail to bamboo, GI tagging of bamboo products and the development of a nationwide knowledge information system on bamboo.


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High Level Committee under the Chairmanship of Union Home Minister, Shri Amit Shah has approved Rs 3,063.21 crore of additional Central assistance to six States


The High Level Committee (HLC), under the Chairmanship of the Union Home Minister, Shri Amit Shah, has approved additional Central assistance under the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF), to six States, which were affectedby floods, landslides and cyclones during 2021. This shows the resolve of the Union Government under the leadership of Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi to help the people of the six states who faced these natural disasters.


The HLC approved additional Central assistance of Rs. 3,063.21 crore from the NDRF:


  • For Cyclone ‘Tauktae’- 2021, Rs.1,133.35 crore to Gujarat;
  • For Cyclone ‘Yaas’- 2021,  Rs.586.59 crore to West Bengal;
  • For floods/landslides during the South West Monsoon, 2021, Rs. 51.53 crore to Assam, Rs. 504.06 Crore to Karnataka, Rs. 600.50 crore to Madhya Pradesh and Rs. 187.18 crore to Uttarakhand.


This additional assistance is over and above the funds released by the Centre to the States in the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), already placed at the disposal of the States. During the financial year 2021-22, the Central Government has released Rs. 17,747.20 crore to 28 States in their SDRF. Further Rs. 3,543.54 Crore has been released to 7 States from NDRF.


In the aftermath of Cyclone ‘Taukte’ and ‘Yaas’, Rs. 1,000 crore was released in advance from NDRF to Gujarat on 20.05.2021and Rs. 300 crore to West Bengal on 29.05.2021.


During the year 2021-22, the Central Government had deputed 22 Inter-Ministerial Central Teams (IMCTs) immediately after natural calamities, without waiting for the receipt of a Memorandum from the affected State Governments.


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