Recently it seems that Connecticut’s Attorney General, George Jepsen, has issued a letter to Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, and has asked him to explain just how the Apple Watch will be collecting and storing user data. If so, Jepsen wants to know what are Apple’s plans to safeguard the information.
Given that the Apple Watch will tie in with the Health app and HealthKit framework that is part of iOS 8, it is natural that there are some out there who might be a little concerned about having their biometrics and medical information so readily available. If the recent iCloud hacking attempts are any indication, it would seem to suggest that no data is 100% safe.
However it was back in August that Apple had updated the licensing terms for iOS 8, in which they state that developers who agree to use their software will not share the data gathered from HealthKit. Then again all it takes is one rogue developer to break the rules before all hell is unleashed, but what do you guys think?