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+ <title>Retten til kontant betaling er en rettighet som må brukes for å beholdes</title>
+ <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Retten_til_kontant_betaling_er_en_rettighet_som_m__brukes_for___beholdes.html</link>
+ <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Retten_til_kontant_betaling_er_en_rettighet_som_m__brukes_for___beholdes.html</guid>
+ <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2018 10:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
+ <description><p><a href="https://www.fn.no/Om-FN/Avtaler/Menneskerettigheter/FNs-verdenserklaering-om-menneskerettigheter">FNs
+menneskerettighetserklæring</a> artikkel 13 første punkt lyder som
+følger:</p>
+
+<p><blockquote>
+Enhver har rett til å bevege seg fritt og til fritt å velge
+oppholdssted innenfor en stats grenser.
+</blockquote></p>
+
+<p>Det er altså en menneskerett å kunne bevege seg fritt i landet.
+For å bevege seg fritt i landet, så må en kunne bevege seg uten å bli
+sporet. Det vil i dagens samfunn innebære å bevege seg uten å legge
+igjen digitale spor og uten å være radiomerket. Hvis en vet at ens
+bevegelser, hvor en befinner seg når, og hvem som befinner seg i
+nærheten, blir samlet inn og gjort tilgjengelig for fremmede, det være
+seg myndighetene eller private organisasjoner, så kan en ikke lenger
+bevege seg fritt. Dette gjør at det er en forutsetning for å ha glede
+av retten til å bevege seg fritt i landet at en motstår fristelsen til
+å legge igjen digitale spor når en betaler for seg. Rettigheter som
+ikke blir brukt, blit fjernet. Den eneste måten i dag å unngå å legge
+igjen digitale spor når en betaler for seg, er å betale med kontanter,
+samt takke nei til å legge igjen navn og adresse (slik f.eks. Elkjøp
+ber om &mdash; jeg sier de kan legge inn 'anonym anonym' når
+datasystemet deres trenger et navn). Personlig anbefaler jeg å
+konsekvent bruke kontant betaling når man beveger seg rundt, for å
+bidra til forsvaret av menneskerettighetene i Norge. Kanskje noe også
+for deg? Merk at det ikke er tilstrekkelig for å unngå sporing å
+betale med kontanter, men det er et lite steg i riktig retning.</p>
+
+<p>Det er flere andre argumenter i tillegg til
+menneskerettighetsargumentet for å bruke kontanter. I går hadde
+Dagbladet en utmerket kommentar av sin journalist John Olav Egeland om
+hvilket
+<a href="https://www.dagbladet.no/kultur/kontantlost-diktatur/70543434">kontantløst
+diktatur</a> som venter oss hvis mange nok slutter å insistere på å
+betale med kontanter. Jeg anbefaler deg å lese den.</p>
+
+<p>Som vanlig, hvis du bruker Bitcoin og ønsker å vise din støtte til
+det jeg driver med, setter jeg pris på om du sender Bitcoin-donasjoner
+til min adresse
+<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.
+Merk, betaling med bitcoin er ikke anonymt. :)</p>
+</description>
+ </item>
+
+ <item>
+ <title>Why is your site not using Content Security Policy / CSP?</title>
+ <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Why_is_your_site_not_using_Content_Security_Policy___CSP_.html</link>
+ <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Why_is_your_site_not_using_Content_Security_Policy___CSP_.html</guid>
+ <pubDate>Sun, 9 Dec 2018 15:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
+ <description><p>Yesterday, I had the pleasure of watching on Frikanalen the OWASP
+talk by Scott Helme titled
+"<a href="https://frikanalen.no/video/626080/">What We’ve Learned From
+Billions of Security Reports</a>". I had not heard of the
+<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_Security_Policy">Content
+Security Policy standard</a> nor its ability to "call home" when a
+browser detect a policy breach (I do not follow web page design
+development much these days), and found the talk very illuminating.</p>
+
+<p>The mechanism allow a web site owner to use HTTP headers to tell
+visitors web browser which sources (internal and external) are allowed to
+be used on the web site. Thus it become possible to enforce a "only
+local content" policy despite web designers urge to fetch programs
+from random sites on the Internet, like the one
+<a href="https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/68966/hacking/browsealoud-plugin-hack.html">enabling
+the attack</a> reported by Scott Helme earlier this year.</p>
+
+<p>Using CSP seem like an obvious thing for a site admin to implement
+to take some control over the information leak that occur when
+external sources are used to render web pages, it is a mystery more
+sites are not using CSP? It is being
+<a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP/">standardized under W3C</a> these
+days, and is supposed by most web browsers</p>
+
+<p>I managed to find <a href="https://github.com/mozilla/django-csp">a
+Django middleware for implementing CSP</a> and was happy to discover
+it was already in Debian. I plan to use it to add CSP support to the
+Frikanalen web site soon.</p>
+
+<p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
+activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
+<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
+</description>
+ </item>
+
+ <item>
+ <title>New and improved Frikanalen Kodi addon version 0.0.3</title>
+ <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/New_and_improved_Frikanalen_Kodi_addon_version_0_0_3.html</link>
+ <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/New_and_improved_Frikanalen_Kodi_addon_version_0_0_3.html</guid>
+ <pubDate>Thu, 8 Nov 2018 10:30:00 +0100</pubDate>
+ <description><p>If you read my blog regularly, you probably know I am involved in
+running and developing the <a href="https://frikanalen.no/">Norwegian
+TV channel Frikanalen</a>. It is an open channel, allowing everyone
+in Norway to publish videos on a TV channel with national coverage.
+You can think of it as Youtube for national television.
+In addition to distribution on RiksTV and Uninett, Frikanalen is also
+available as a Kodi addon. The last few days I have updated the code
+to add more features. A
+<a href="https://kodi.tv/addon/plugins-video-add-ons/frikanalen-nett-tv">new
+and improved version 0.0.3 Frikanalen addon</a> was just made
+available via the Kodi repositories. This new version include a
+option to browse videos by category, as well as free text search
+in the video archive. It will now also show the video duration in the
+video lists, which were missing earlier. A new and experimental
+link to the HD video stream currently being worked on is provided, for
+those that want to see what the <a href="https://casparcg.com/">CasparCG</a>
+output look like. The alternative is the SD video stream, generated
+using MLT. CasparCG is controlled by our
+<a href="https://github.com/Frikanalen/mltplayout/">mltplayout
+server</a> which instead of talking to mlt is giving PLAY instructions
+to the CasparCG server when it is time to start a new program.</p>
+
+<p>By now, you are probably wondering what kind of content is being
+played on the channel. These days, it is filled with technical
+presentations like those from <a href="https://www.nuug.no/">NUUG</a>,
+<a href="https://www.debconf.org/">Debconf</a>, Makercon, and TED,
+but there are also some periods with
+<a href="https://www.empo.no/">EMPT TV</a> and
+<a href="https://www.p7.no/">P7</a>.
+
+<p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
+activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
+<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
+</description>
+ </item>
+
+ <item>
+ <title>Time for an official MIME type for patches?</title>
+ <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Time_for_an_official_MIME_type_for_patches_.html</link>
+ <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Time_for_an_official_MIME_type_for_patches_.html</guid>
+ <pubDate>Thu, 1 Nov 2018 08:15:00 +0100</pubDate>
+ <description><p>As part of my involvement in
+<a href="https://gitlab.com/OsloMet-ABI/nikita-noark5-core">the Nikita
+archive API project</a>, I've been importing a fairly large lump of
+emails into a test instance of the archive to see how well this would
+go. I picked a subset of <a href="https://notmuchmail.org/">my
+notmuch email database</a>, all public emails sent to me via
+@lists.debian.org, giving me a set of around 216 000 emails to import.
+In the process, I had a look at the various attachments included in
+these emails, to figure out what to do with attachments, and noticed
+that one of the most common attachment formats do not have
+<a href="https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml">an
+official MIME type</a> registered with IANA/IETF. The output from
+diff, ie the input for patch, is on the top 10 list of formats
+included in these emails. At the moment people seem to use either
+text/x-patch or text/x-diff, but neither is officially registered. It
+would be better if one official MIME type were registered and used
+everywhere.</p>
+
+<p>To try to get one official MIME type for these files, I've brought
+up the topic on
+<a href="https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/media-types">the
+media-types mailing list</a>. If you are interested in discussion
+which MIME type to use as the official for patch files, or involved in
+making software using a MIME type for patches, perhaps you would like
+to join the discussion?</p>
+
+<p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
+activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
+<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
+</description>
+ </item>
+
+ <item>
+ <title>Measuring the speaker frequency response using the AUDMES free software GUI - nice free software</title>
+ <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Measuring_the_speaker_frequency_response_using_the_AUDMES_free_software_GUI___nice_free_software.html</link>
+ <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Measuring_the_speaker_frequency_response_using_the_AUDMES_free_software_GUI___nice_free_software.html</guid>
+ <pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 08:40:00 +0200</pubDate>
+ <description><p><img src="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/images/2018-10-22-audmes-measure-speakers.png" align="right" width="40%"/></p>
+
+<p>My current home stereo is a patchwork of various pieces I got on
+flee markeds over the years. It is amazing what kind of equipment
+show up there. I've been wondering for a while if it was possible to
+measure how well this equipment is working together, and decided to
+see how far I could get using free software. After trawling the web I
+came across an article from DIY Audio and Video on
+<a href="https://www.diyaudioandvideo.com/Tutorial/SpeakerResponseTesting/">Speaker
+Testing and Analysis</a> describing how to test speakers, and it listing
+several software options, among them
+<a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/audmes/">AUDio MEasurement
+System (AUDMES)</a>. It is the only free software system I could find
+focusing on measuring speakers and audio frequency response. In the
+process I also found an interesting article from NOVO on
+<a href="http://novo.press/understanding-speaker-specifications-and-frequency-response/">Understanding
+Speaker Specifications and Frequency Response</a> and an article from
+ecoustics on
+<a href="https://www.ecoustics.com/articles/understanding-speaker-frequency-response/">Understanding
+Speaker Frequency Response</a>, with a lot of information on what to
+look for and how to interpret the graphs. Armed with this knowledge,
+I set out to measure the state of my speakers.</p>
+
+<p>The first hurdle was that AUDMES hadn't seen a commit for 10 years
+and did not build with current compilers and libraries. I got in
+touch with its author, who no longer was spending time on the program
+but gave me write access to the subversion repository on Sourceforge.
+The end result is that now the code build on Linux and is capable of
+saving and loading the collected frequency response data in CSV
+format. The application is quite nice and flexible, and I was able to
+select the input and output audio interfaces independently. This made
+it possible to use a USB mixer as the input source, while sending
+output via my laptop headphone connection. I lacked the hardware and
+cabling to figure out a different way to get independent cabling to
+speakers and microphone.</p>
+
+<p>Using this setup I could see how a large range of high frequencies
+apparently were not making it out of my speakers. The picture show
+the frequency response measurement of one of the speakers. Note the
+frequency lines seem to be slightly misaligned, compared to the CSV
+output from the program. I can not hear several of these are high
+frequencies, according to measurement from
+<a href="http://freehearingtestsoftware.com">Free Hearing Test
+Software</a>, an freeware system to measure your hearing (still
+looking for a free software alternative), so I do not know if they are
+coming out out the speakers. I thus do not quite know how to figure
+out if the missing frequencies is a problem with the microphone, the
+amplifier or the speakers, but I managed to rule out the audio card in my
+PC by measuring my Bose noise canceling headset using its own
+microphone. This setup was able to see the high frequency tones, so
+the problem with my stereo had to be in the amplifier or speakers.</p>
+
+<p>Anyway, to try to role out one factor I ended up picking up a new
+set of speakers at a flee marked, and these work a lot better than the
+old speakers, so I guess the microphone and amplifier is OK. If you
+need to measure your own speakers, check out AUDMES. If more people
+get involved, perhaps the project could become good enough to
+<a href="https://bugs.debian.org/910876">include in Debian</a>? And if
+you know of some other free software to measure speakers and amplifier
+performance, please let me know. I am aware of the freeware option
+<a href="https://www.roomeqwizard.com/">REW</a>, but I want something
+that can be developed also when the vendor looses interest.</p>
+
+<p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
+activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
+<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
+</description>
+ </item>
+
<item>
<title>Web browser integration of VLC with Bittorrent support</title>
<link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Web_browser_integration_of_VLC_with_Bittorrent_support.html</link>
implemented a trading API. It might be the topic of a future blog
post.</p>
-<p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
-activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
-<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
-</description>
- </item>
-
- <item>
- <title>VLC in Debian now can do bittorrent streaming</title>
- <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/VLC_in_Debian_now_can_do_bittorrent_streaming.html</link>
- <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/VLC_in_Debian_now_can_do_bittorrent_streaming.html</guid>
- <pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2018 21:20:00 +0200</pubDate>
- <description><p>Back in February, I got curious to see
-<a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Using_VLC_to_stream_bittorrent_sources.html">if
-VLC now supported Bittorrent streaming</a>. It did not, despite the
-fact that the idea and code to handle such streaming had been floating
-around for years. I did however find
-<a href="https://github.com/johang/vlc-bittorrent">a standalone plugin
-for VLC</a> to do it, and half a year later I decided to wrap up the
-plugin and get it into Debian. I uploaded it to NEW a few days ago,
-and am very happy to report that it
-<a href="https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/vlc-plugin-bittorrent">entered
-Debian</a> a few hours ago, and should be available in Debian/Unstable
-tomorrow, and Debian/Testing in a few days.</p>
-
-<p>With the vlc-plugin-bittorrent package installed you should be able
-to stream videos using a simple call to</p>
-
-<p><blockquote><pre>
-vlc https://archive.org/download/TheGoat/TheGoat_archive.torrent
-</pre></blockquote></p>
-
-</p>It can handle magnet links too. Now if only native vlc had
-bittorrent support. Then a lot more would be helping each other to
-share public domain and creative commons movies. The plugin need some
-stability work with seeking and picking the right file in a torrent
-with many files, but is already usable. Please note that the plugin
-is not removing downloaded files when vlc is stopped, so it can fill
-up your disk if you are not careful. Have fun. :)</p>
-
-<p>I would love to get help maintaining this package. Get in touch if
-you are interested.</p>
-
-<p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
-activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
-<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
-</description>
- </item>
-
- <item>
- <title>Using the Kodi API to play Youtube videos</title>
- <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Using_the_Kodi_API_to_play_Youtube_videos.html</link>
- <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Using_the_Kodi_API_to_play_Youtube_videos.html</guid>
- <pubDate>Sun, 2 Sep 2018 23:40:00 +0200</pubDate>
- <description><p>I continue to explore my Kodi installation, and today I wanted to
-tell it to play a youtube URL I received in a chat, without having to
-insert search terms using the on-screen keyboard. After searching the
-web for API access to the Youtube plugin and testing a bit, I managed
-to find a recipe that worked. If you got a kodi instance with its API
-available from http://kodihost/jsonrpc, you can try the following to
-have check out a nice cover band.</p>
-
-<p><blockquote><pre>curl --silent --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
- --data-binary '{ "id": 1, "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "Player.Open",
- "params": {"item": { "file":
- "plugin://plugin.video.youtube/play/?video_id=LuRGVM9O0qg" } } }' \
- http://projector.local/jsonrpc</pre></blockquote></p>
-
-<p>I've extended kodi-stream program to take a video source as its
-first argument. It can now handle direct video links, youtube links
-and 'desktop' to stream my desktop to Kodi. It is almost like a
-Chromecast. :)</p>
-
-<p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
-activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
-<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
-</description>
- </item>
-
- <item>
- <title>Software created using taxpayers’ money should be Free Software</title>
- <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Software_created_using_taxpayers__money_should_be_Free_Software.html</link>
- <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Software_created_using_taxpayers__money_should_be_Free_Software.html</guid>
- <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 13:50:00 +0200</pubDate>
- <description><p>It might seem obvious that software created using tax money should
-be available for everyone to use and improve. Free Software
-Foundation Europe recentlystarted a campaign to help get more people
-to understand this, and I just signed the petition on
-<a href="https://publiccode.eu/">Public Money, Public Code</a> to help
-them. I hope you too will do the same.</p>
-</description>
- </item>
-
- <item>
- <title>A bit more on privacy respecting health monitor / fitness tracker</title>
- <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/A_bit_more_on_privacy_respecting_health_monitor___fitness_tracker.html</link>
- <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/A_bit_more_on_privacy_respecting_health_monitor___fitness_tracker.html</guid>
- <pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2018 09:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
- <description><p>A few days ago, I wondered if there are any privacy respecting
-health monitors and/or fitness trackers available for sale these days.
-I would like to buy one, but do not want to share my personal data
-with strangers, nor be forced to have a mobile phone to get data out
-of the unit. I've received some ideas, and would like to share them
-with you.
-
-One interesting data point was a pointer to a Free Software app for
-Android named
-<a href="https://github.com/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/">Gadgetbridge</a>.
-It provide cloudless collection and storing of data from a variety of
-trackers. Its
-<a href="https://github.com/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/#supported-devices">list
-of supported devices</a> is a good indicator for units where the
-protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free
-Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected
-information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor
-cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people
-contacting me about Gadgetbirde said they were using
-<a href="https://us.amazfit.com/shop/bip?variant=336750">Amazfit
-Bip</a> and
-<a href="http://www.xiaomimi6phone.com/xiaomi-mi-band-3-features-release-date-rumors/">Xiaomi
-Band 3</a>.</p>
-
-<p>I also got a suggestion to look at some of the units from Garmin.
-I was told their GPS watches can be connected via USB and show up as a
-USB storage device with
-<a href="https://www.gpsbabel.org/htmldoc-development/fmt_garmin_fit.html">Garmin
-FIT files</a> containing the collected measurements. While
-proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by
-<a href="https://www.gpsbabel.org">GPSBabel</a> and the
-<a href="https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/gpxpod">GpxPod</a> Nextcloud
-app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate
-data. The person I talked to was using a
-<a href="https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/564291">Garmin Forerunner
-935</a>, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for
-a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open
-to closed systems. I still remember when Garmin dropped NMEA support
-in its GPSes.</p>
-
-<p>A final idea was to build ones own unit, perhaps by basing it on a
-wearable hardware platforms like
-<a href="https://learn.adafruit.com/flora-geo-watch">the Flora Geo
-Watch</a>. Sound like fun, but I had more money than time to spend on
-the topic, so I suspect it will have to wait for another time.</p>
-
-<p>While I was working on tracking down links, I came across an
-inspiring TED talk by Dave Debronkart about
-<a href="https://archive.org/details/DavedeBronkart_2010X">being a
-e-patient</a>, and discovered the web site
-<a href="https://participatorymedicine.org/epatients/">Participatory
-Medicine</a>. If you too want to track your own health and fitness
-without having information about your private life floating around on
-computers owned by others, I recommend checking it out.</p>
-
-<p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
-activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
-<b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
-</description>
- </item>
-
- <item>
- <title>Privacy respecting health monitor / fitness tracker?</title>
- <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Privacy_respecting_health_monitor___fitness_tracker_.html</link>
- <guid isPermaLink="true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Privacy_respecting_health_monitor___fitness_tracker_.html</guid>
- <pubDate>Tue, 7 Aug 2018 16:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
- <description><p>Dear lazyweb,</p>
-
-<p>I wonder, is there a fitness tracker / health monitor available for
-sale today that respect the users privacy? With this I mean a
-watch/bracelet capable of measuring pulse rate and other
-fitness/health related values (and by all means, also the correct time
-and location if possible), which is <strong>only</strong> provided for
-me to extract/read from the unit with computer without a radio beacon
-and Internet connection. In other words, it do not depend on a cell
-phone app, and do make the measurements available via other peoples
-computer (aka "the cloud"). The collected data should be available
-using only free software. I'm not interested in depending on some
-non-free software that will leave me high and dry some time in the
-future. I've been unable to find any such unit. I would like to buy
-it. The ones I have seen for sale here in Norway are proud to report
-that they share my health data with strangers (aka "cloud enabled").
-Is there an alternative? I'm not interested in giving money to people
-requiring me to accept "privacy terms" to allow myself to measure my
-own health.</p>
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