Sept. 1, 2023, 3:33 p.m. | /u/interested21

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Seems to me that it is a clear violation of privacy to be able to monitor your sleep. without your knowledge or permission. In addition, the physician or anyone who knows the serial number of the device can change your settings. There are videos to show you how to disable this but then the insurance companies won't pay for your use of the machine and I'm uncertain whether the method of disabling the device really works. If you a machine …

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