Enhancing Privacy in Wearable Technology for Health Monitoring

Authors

  • Azadeh Fathi Department of Computer Science, University of Guilan Author

Keywords:

Privacy, Wearable Technology, Health Monitoring, Data Security, User Consent, Anonymization, Encryption

Abstract

Wearable technology for health monitoring has emerged as a pivotal innovation in modern healthcare, offering unprecedented capabilities in tracking physiological parameters and promoting proactive health management. However, the integration of these devices into daily life raises significant privacy concerns, as they incessantly collect sensitive personal data. This paper explores the imperative of enhancing privacy within wearable health technologies, aiming to safeguard user data while maintaining the functionality and benefits of these devices.

 

At the core of our investigation is the balance between data utility and privacy preservation. We analyze recent advancements in data encryption, anonymization, and secure data transmission protocols. These technological solutions are evaluated for their efficacy in protecting user data from unauthorized access and breaches. Additionally, the study assesses the role of edge computing in reducing privacy risks by processing data locally on the device, thereby minimizing the transmission of sensitive information over potentially insecure networks.

 

Furthermore, we propose a comprehensive framework incorporating user-centric privacy controls, which empower individuals to manage their data preferences actively. This framework emphasizes the importance of transparency in data collection practices and the provision of clear, accessible options for users to consent to data sharing. By integrating privacy by design principles, wearable technology developers can ensure that privacy considerations are embedded throughout the product lifecycle.

 

In conclusion, enhancing privacy in wearable health technology is essential for fostering trust and encouraging widespread adoption. This paper contributes to the discourse by presenting a holistic approach that combines advanced technological safeguards with user empowerment strategies. Our findings underscore the necessity for ongoing research and collaboration among technologists, policymakers, and healthcare professionals to develop innovative solutions that protect user privacy while harnessing the full potential of wearable health monitoring devices.

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Published

2026-03-31

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How to Cite

Enhancing Privacy in Wearable Technology for Health Monitoring. (2026). International Journal of Advanced Human Computer Interaction, 1(1). https://www.ijahci.com/index.php/ijahci/article/view/48