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Our take

Including a pre-installed, closed-source Apple app in a privacy directory is a pragmatic call, not a purist one. The genuine point in its favor is that health data stays encrypted and on-device by default rather than feeding a third-party fitness company, and Apple does not sell it. You are still trusting Apple’s word over auditable code, which is the trade. If you own an iPhone and want a private place to consolidate health records, the built-in option beats installing yet another tracker; open-source devotees won’t be satisfied.

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