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The New Iphone (iOS 9) Will Track How Often You Have Sex. by ojeka1(m): 8:15pm On Jun 09, 2015
When your iPhone updates to iOS 9 in the fall,
you'll be able to track your reproductive health --
including how often you have sex and whether or
not you used protection.

As part of its upcoming iOS 9 release, Apple will
launch a new set of HealthKit features that will
let you log information about menstrual cycles
and specific physical changes, such as basal
body temperature, cervical mucus quality, and
spotting.
There will also be a way for people to track
sexual activity in the pre-installed app. You can
even input ovulation test results.
Apple keeps that data private by default, but you
can choose to send it to your doctor or
anonymously provide your information to
universities and physicians for research studies.
There are no shortage of gizmos and apps
already in the app store that track reproductive
health data, and the updated HealthKit app will
work with those apps and devices as well.
Apple is set to bundle these functions under its
new "Reproductive Health" brand, which the
company unveiled Monday morning during its
World Wide Developers Conference. Apple is
making more of an effort to develop software for
female users -- an area it had previously
overlooked.
If you're eager to try out the new feature, a
preview of iOS 9 will be available for the general
public to test in July.[img]When your iPhone updates to iOS 9 in the fall,
you'll be able to track your reproductive health --
including how often you have sex and whether or
not you used protection.

As part of its upcoming iOS 9 release, Apple will
launch a new set of HealthKit features that will
let you log information about menstrual cycles
and specific physical changes, such as basal
body temperature, cervical mucus quality, and
spotting.
There will also be a way for people to track
sexual activity in the pre-installed app. You can
even input ovulation test results.
Apple keeps that data private by default, but you
can choose to send it to your doctor or
anonymously provide your information to
universities and physicians for research studies.
There are no shortage of gizmos and apps
already in the app store that track reproductive
health data, and the updated HealthKit app will
work with those apps and devices as well.
Apple is set to bundle these functions under its
new "Reproductive Health" brand, which the
company unveiled Monday morning during its
World Wide Developers Conference. Apple is
making more of an effort to develop software for
female users -- an area it had previously
overlooked.
If you're eager to try out the new feature, a
preview of iOS 9 will be available for the general
public to test in July.[/img]When your iPhone updates to iOS 9 in the fall,
you'll be able to track your reproductive health --
including how often you have sex and whether or
not you used protection.
As part of its upcoming iOS 9 release, Apple will
launch a new set of HealthKit features that will
let you log information about menstrual cycles
and specific physical changes, such as basal
body temperature, cervical mucus quality, and
spotting.
There will also be a way for people to track
sexual activity in the pre-installed app. You can
even input ovulation test results.
Apple keeps that data private by default, but you
can choose to send it to your doctor or
anonymously provide your information to
universities and physicians for research studies.
There are no shortage of gizmos and apps
already in the app store that track reproductive
health data, and the updated HealthKit app will
work with those apps and devices as well.
Apple is set to bundle these functions under its
new "Reproductive Health" brand, which the
company unveiled Monday morning during its
World Wide Developers Conference. Apple is
making more of an effort to develop software for
female users -- an area it had previously
overlooked.
If you're eager to try out the new feature, a
preview of iOS 9 will be available for the general
public to test in July.

Source: http://www.cnnmoney.mobi//article?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmoney.cnn.com%2Fmobile%2Fjson%2F2015%2F06%2F09%2Ftechnology%2Fiphone-sex-tracking.json

Re: The New Iphone (iOS 9) Will Track How Often You Have Sex. by ojeka1(m): 8:16pm On Jun 09, 2015
... Women done suffer!
Re: The New Iphone (iOS 9) Will Track How Often You Have Sex. by Sabadon(m): 8:19pm On Jun 09, 2015
hmmmmm
Re: The New Iphone (iOS 9) Will Track How Often You Have Sex. by hahn(m): 8:20pm On Jun 09, 2015
Can I download fuel?
Re: The New Iphone (iOS 9) Will Track How Often You Have Sex. by Truth24(m): 8:41pm On Jun 09, 2015
Wetin concern me

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