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I am looking for a good fitness tracker to start doing cardio in a more measured way.

I was interested in Polar and Oura as EU alternatives (both Finnish companies), but both send data (health data, which is sensitive according to Article 9 of the GDPR) to AWS.

Are you aware of any EU solutions, or at least non-US, Chinese, Russian, or Israeli solutions, that do not send my data to companies in those countries?

I would like to be able to organize something self-hosted, but I don't think I'm capable of doing that yet.

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[โ€“] Carnelian@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

if the device is designed and tested well (which admittedly, only like 10% of devices are)

Pretty condescending post only for you to โ€œadmitโ€ that the overwhelming supermajority of products on the market are badly designed. And then to agree with me that the information they extrapolate is โ€œcrapโ€, too.

Did you know that virtually all runners are using tech from that 90% crap category? Thatโ€™s also who my post aimed at. You know, the people currently being scammed by these marketing companies, not people with the specific medical grade equipment you personally designed.

Thank you, nonetheless, for the interesting info and further reading. Hopefully it will help steer people towards good equipment if they do decide they want to track these metrics as accurately as possible