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Fitness Site Accidentally Shows Sexual Activity 297

smitty777 writes "FitBit is a wearable device created to track calorie usage based on activities. Unfortunately for some users, one of those is sexual activities. The information gained from the device is uploaded to the users online web account, which is searchable by Google. From the article: 'Yikes. Users of fitness and calorie tracker Fitbit may need to be more careful when creating a profile on the site. The sexual activity of many of the users of the company’s tracker and online platform can be found in Google Search results, meaning that these users’ profiles are public and searchable.'" It's just a matter of time before a line gets crossed and a relationship gets ruined by trying to post the largest Fitbit numbers for the evening.
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Fitness Site Accidentally Shows Sexual Activity

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  • Problem (Score:4, Insightful)

    by cgeys ( 2240696 ) on Friday July 08, 2011 @09:50AM (#36693776)
    Problem isn't the sexual activity. Problem is the mindset that people have about it, teached by religions for hundreds of years. When people can finally put that past them and accept that, just like for them, sexual activity is a normal human function there is no need to worry about stuff like this. Then it would be the same as posting on your Facebook wall how good your breakfast was. People would just be bored about it.
  • Re:Problem (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 08, 2011 @09:59AM (#36693882)

    Is monogamy in a relationship a strictly religious concept? I don't think it really is.

  • Re:Problem (Score:4, Insightful)

    by rufty_tufty ( 888596 ) on Friday July 08, 2011 @10:03AM (#36693950) Homepage

    What has trust got to do with sexual activity(anymore than it has to do with any other activity in a relationship)?
    Why not have sexual activity with other people as long as both parties are happy with it and are honest about it? If they are not, then that is probably as a result of social memes not because of honesty and trust.
    I'm not saying that is wrong, but it is what it is.

  • Re:Problem (Score:2, Insightful)

    by rufty_tufty ( 888596 ) on Friday July 08, 2011 @10:06AM (#36694006) Homepage

    I disagree it is positive to feel jealous about their sexual activity. I might as well be jealous of the social life that they have that I don't.
    Consider an alternate society where it was considered unfaithful for your wife to have male friends. You might then feel jealous when you realise she is friends with her boss. I don't see the difference between that situation and the current one in our society re: sex; it's just a matter of where you draw the line.

  • Re:Problem (Score:5, Insightful)

    by iceperson ( 582205 ) on Friday July 08, 2011 @10:08AM (#36694046)
    Taking a dump is a normal human function too. I'm not sure that I'd like people to be able to google my every bowel movement.

    Just because something is "normal" doesn't mean it should be done in public.
  • Fitbit's fault (Score:2, Insightful)

    by maxwell demon ( 590494 ) on Friday July 08, 2011 @10:09AM (#36694056) Journal

    From the article:

    So why are Fitbit users’ profiles able to be searchable in Google? It’s not really Fitbit’s fault. When you create a profile, the default privacy setting allows profiles to be found in search results (Google, Bing, etc). If you don’t unclick this setting, it will obviously make your profile public for anyone to find.

    It is very clearly Fitbit's fault. This option should be unchecked by default, so that users who don't notice it don't accidentally make their profiles public.

  • Re:Problem (Score:4, Insightful)

    by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Friday July 08, 2011 @10:09AM (#36694064)

    Besides religion there are other good reasons why you don't want that information to be public. Sexual activity is a private thing, and should be kept that way.
    1. Showing that you have too much or two little says things about your private life that you may not want to be public. Eg. You got onto an argument that day, or get other worried that your relationship is failing.

    2. If you are trying to have children, you may not want to let the public know this until it is fact. As this could effect ones personal career.

    3. It makes it unconfortable for those who are not getting some.

  • Re:Problem (Score:4, Insightful)

    by __aamnbm3774 ( 989827 ) on Friday July 08, 2011 @10:24AM (#36694272)
    Nah, I think you are taking it too far.

    Humans, even in pre-civilized times would migrate around in small family units. It's more biological than you are giving it credit for.
  • Re:Problem (Score:3, Insightful)

    by radtea ( 464814 ) on Friday July 08, 2011 @11:30AM (#36695240)

    Can I have sex with your girlfriend? Is that alright man? I think she likes me.

    Why are you asking him?

    Why aren't you asking her?

    Here's how it works, in my case at least: you want to have sex with my g/f, you ask her. She and I will talk about it, and what we say to each other is none of your damned business. After that conversation, she may say yes to you, she may say no. Either way, she'll have her reasons, which are also none of your damned business.

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