This app predicts your death using HealthKit

Deadline

Halloween night has passed, but this holiday in addition to bringing people disguised as monsters, this year leaves us something anecdotal, an application with a goal more than amazing and chilling.

The application is called Deadline, if you know a little English, by the name you can imagine what this application is about, its mission is to tell you what will be the day of your death.

For a price of 0.89 cents, in the Apple App Store, you can predict your death, of course the reliability of the prediction is more than doubtful, although I take the parameters of your health to calculate that date.

Deadline permissions

Its operation is as follows, when you install the application and open it, this asks for your permission to access your biometric data, your birthday, your gender, height, quality of sleep, daily activity, weight and your blood pressure. These data are what the iPhone, either by sensors or with accessories, can measure.

Deadline use these data among others to calculate the date on which your order is supposed to arrive, this date depends on the information that HealthKit gives you, that is, if you exercise more, or some data varies, change the date.

deadline

After requesting these permits, the application will ask you a few questions, such as how much alcohol do you usually drink if you smoke. With all this, the application gets to work, does its calculations and shows you the day of your death, shows it in a countdown where the remaining years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds appear.

Below this countdown you can read “if you stay along the same path” which means “if you follow the same path”, which means can make the user think, getting more exercise, quitting smoking, having better habits.

The truth is that it's a pretty anecdotal appThe date that it gives us despite “calculating” it with the data provided by the HealthKit and a few questions, has no validity whatsoever, I don't know what algorithm it will use for its calculation, but if you try it, don't take that date too seriously.


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