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Oleg2015-11-11 18:35:52
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Oleg, 2015-11-11 18:35:52

Does an iOS developer have such an opportunity?

Is it possible to use data from the built-in Apple Health module when developing an iOS application? More specifically, pedometer data, distance traveled, time and speed. Or do you need to come up with your own solution?

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Danila, 2015-11-11
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You can use api.
www.programmableweb.com/news/top-10-fitness-apis-a...
https://developer.apple.com/healthkit/
But there is one thing.

Third-party developers have already received access to the application programming interface for this platform, but they will work with it under special conditions.
In order to protect users' sensitive health-related data, Apple requires developers not to disclose the data they receive in their apps. This is stated by sources such as the Financial Times and The Guardian. Developers are prohibited from selling personal data of users about their physical condition to the side under special conditions stipulated in the HealthKit API Privacy Statement.

That is, all the details received in applications based on the HealthKit API can be used exclusively for the provision of services related to health and sports.

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