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What the Samsung Galaxy Ring knows about you
The Samsung Galaxy Ring is a smart ring that collects biometric data including heart rate, skin temperature, sleep tracking, and activity metrics. Samsung's Data Terms require biometric information to be encrypted in transit and at rest; its Galaxy Wearable privacy notice acknowledges data may be sold under the CCPA definition and shared with service providers and analytics partners for marketing. Sold at $399.
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What it collects about you
Where your data goes
What you can control
What it collects about you
The data this device picks up.
Your body data
Samsung collects name, date of birth, contact information, device identifiers including IMEI and serial number, precise geolocation with separate consent, voice recordings when enabled, predictive text input, and biometric data; biometric data remains on the device and is not transferred to or accessed by Samsung.
Where your data goes
Who else can see it once it leaves the device.
Selling your data
Samsung acknowledges that sharing of personal information may be considered a sale under certain privacy laws; where users have consented, Samsung may share personal information to deliver personalized ads; users can opt out of the sale of personal information, sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising, and processing for targeted advertising.
What you can control
Your say over the data it holds.
Deleting your data
Samsung users have the right to request deletion, correction, access, and data portability in a structured machine-readable format; users can opt out of sale, sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising, and targeted advertising by clicking a link or calling 1-800-SAMSUNG; cookie-based targeted advertising can be opted out via browser preference signals.
How long they keep it
Samsung retains personal information no longer than necessary for the purpose collected, following three principles: at least the duration needed to provide the service, as required by law or contract, and only as long as necessary; when no longer needed, information is destroyed, erased, or anonymized; physical and technical safeguards are in place but encryption is not explicitly mentioned.
The full record
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