Google teams up with Samsung to sync health data across apps

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According to The Verge, Google has partnered with Samsung to create a collaborative platform called Health Connect, which allows developers to sync users’ health data between apps and devices.

After joining Health Connect, users can share data to different APPs, and users can freely choose the type of data to be shared and the APPs that are allowed to be read. Currently in open beta, the feature supports more than fifty different data types, including activity data, body measurements, nutrition, sleep, and vital signs. In addition to Samsung, Google has early access programs with the developers of MyFitnessPal, Leap Fitness and Withings.

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