Fitbark GPS

Fitbark GPS

FItbark, Inc
Wi-Fi Bluetooth

Passé en revue le : 8 novembre 2021

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Mozilla a effectué 7 heures de recherches
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Vote du public : Moyennement flippant

If you want to helicopter parent your canine child, this is the product for you! This little bone-shaped tracking device goes on your dog's collar and will track her just about anywhere in the United States (sorry world, it only works in the US) over Verizon's cellular network with a monthly or yearly subscription. It also connect to WiFi to let you know when you pup enters or exits places you designate as safe. It monitors your dog's activity, sleep habits, scratching habits, and stress 24/7. Link it up with your FitBit, Google Fit, or Apple HealthKit apps and you will always know just what's going on with you doggo, whether she wants you to or not.

Que pourrait-il se passer en cas de problème ?

One sure fire way to make a privacy researcher grumpy is to sign them up to your email list without consent when they email you to ask questions about privacy. This is what they did to us every time we sent them an email with questions. Bad form, Fitbark, bad form.

More bad form comes in all the data Fitbark seems to collect on their users, both human and canine. They collect personal information on you such as name, email, physical address, birthday, phone number, and more. They collect your dog’s health, location and behavioral information too. They also say they collect data when you link your human fitness tracker and data about you from other companies related to their brands. All in all, it seems they try to collect a lot of data. And in Fitbark’s own words, they use all that data to “sell you stuff.” Finally, Fitbark may use anonymized data for marketing and promotional use, and for sale to third parties. This is a good time to point out that many privacy researchers claim it can be relatively easy to de-anonymize such data, especially location data.

This GPS version of the Fitbark tracks your dog's movements and whereabouts using all the ways--Bluetooth. WiFi. and GPS. That's a lot of ways to track something and share them with a company that really seems to like your data a lot. What’s the worst that could happen? Well, it’s one thing to spy on your pup to keep them safe. It’s a whole ‘nother thing to spy on you and your pup to “sell you stuff” and then potentially sell that (hopefully) anonymized data that could be linked back to you through your location. We’ve seen bad things come out of that practice.

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  • mobile

Ce produit peut-il m’espionner ? informations

Caméra

Appareil : Non

Application : Oui

Microphone

Appareil : Non

Application : Non

Piste la géolocalisation

Appareil : Oui

Application : Oui

Que peut-on utiliser pour s’inscrire ?

Quelles données l’entreprise collecte-t-elle ?

Comment l’entreprise utilise-t-elle les données ?

Fitbark says, “We use your data to make FitBark useful, talk to you, sell you stuff, and meet legal requirements. We also aggregate data anonymously to improve the life of dogs everywhere.”

Personal information they collect may include, but is not limited to, your name, your email address, your postal address, your date of birth, your profile pictures, your phone number, your payment information (which they don’t store on their servers), your IP address, your language, your dog’s profile, your dog’s health, location and behavioral information, and more.

Fitbark "may receive Personal Information about you from other sources (for example when you register for the Service via Facebook social login, when you link your human fitness tracker, when you take online surveys, or through service providers who enhance our marketing data). We may also obtain Personal Information about you from other companies related to our brands. In each of these cases we may add this information to the Personal Information we have already collected from you in order to improve the Service."

Fitbark may use anonymized data for marketing and promotional use, and for sale to third parties.

Comment pouvez-vous contrôler vos données ?

You can ask to access or erase the data. Should you decide you do not want the company to process your Personal Information any further, you should contact them, and they will delete your account and erase your data.

Quel est l’historique de l’entreprise en matière de protection des données des utilisateurs et utilisatrices ?

Moyen

No known incidents in the last 3 years.

Ce produit peut-il être utilisé hors connexion ?

Oui

Informations relatives à la vie privée accessibles et compréhensibles ?

Oui

The privacy policy has a short summary for each section

Liens vers les informations concernant la vie privée

Ce produit respecte-t-il nos critères élémentaires de sécurité ? informations

Oui

Chiffrement

Oui

Mot de passe robuste

Oui

FitBark does require a password. For the FitBark app they don't require a unique strong password. For partner's clients they do have a way to recommend a strong password based on the partner requirements.

Mises à jour de sécurité

Oui

Fitbark does patch certain security aspects of their apps based on periodic penetration testing by a third-party firm.

Gestion des vulnérabilités

Oui

Vulnerabilities are tracked and managed via an internal project management platform, and are addressed routinely by our developers. Fitbark does not offer a formal bounty program, but generally rewards those who report vulnerabilities with complimentary products or subscription offerings.

Politique de confidentialité

Oui

Le produit utilise-t-il une IA ? informations

Non

*Confidentialité non incluse

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