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Using HealthKit to Securely Retrieve and Store Health Data

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So far, you have learned how to use the motion and GPS sensors on iOS devices to build a workout app called IOTFit, with the capabilities to track activity data (steps, altitude, step count) and display the user's workout pathon a map. Additionally, you’ve learned how to store this data to a property-list (.plist) file inside the app’s Documents folder.

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Bakir, A. (2018). Using HealthKit to Securely Retrieve and Store Health Data. In: Program the Internet of Things with Swift for iOS. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3513-3_4

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