Perhaps they picked up on it from subtle clues like text messages, arm movements, mentioning on a phone call, and the mic picked it up, etc.

Best to isolate for factors, or find foss solutions.

I saw one called HealthyPi.

Article: https://www.xda-developers.com/healthypi-move-open-source-fitness/

Store:

https://www.crowdsupply.com/protocentral/healthypi-move

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No. The name is also difficult to say, so I didn't say it out loud.

It's also a prescription from last month. So, they are very quick.

I've heard of stories where people get ads for things same day within 30 minutes of talking about something.

I think we've all experienced cases of creepy unwanted data tracking even when we try to counteract it.

Happens all the time with normies. I guess anyone can tell you that. The creepy is the fact they think it's normal.

DId you purchase it using a payment app on your phone? Or a credit card that you have its app installed on your phone? prescription insurance app? Swipe any points card with that purchase?

Did you get an email receipt for it? These are some of the DIRECT ways this could have happened.

The indirect ways are more numerous, such as location information, activity information, heart rate, sleep pattern, fast food diet, music choices correlation and things we cant even imagine.

No, insurance paid for everything. There is nothing outside of health care connected to it.

I'm interested to know more of your thoughts on this and how this is possible.