Wearable devices collect intimate health data — heart rate, sleep patterns, GPS location, blood oxygen. This review evaluates wearable security and privacy in 2026.
Data Security
Apple Watch: Health data encrypted on-device with Secure Enclave. iCloud health records with end-to-end encryption. HIPAA compliant with supported healthcare apps.
Samsung Galaxy Watch: Knox Security platform, Samsung Health with data encryption, Samsung account 2FA.
Garmin: Connect IQ apps run in sandboxed environments. Strong track record with dedicated security team.
Fitbit (Google): Data linked to Google account, subject to Google privacy policy.
Privacy Concerns
Wearable data can reveal health conditions, predict pregnancy, detect irregular heartbeats, and track precise location. Insurance companies could use health data for pricing.
Conclusion
Apple Watch leads in health data privacy. All wearable users should use strong account passwords, enable 2FA, and understand the manufacturer’s data retention policies.
