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Question:
How do I adjust Samsung Health Settings?
Answer:
To adjust Samsung Health settings, follow these
steps:

The Samsung Health settings allow you to manage things, such as syncing health
data to your Samsung account, changing your password, access certain data, and
more.
NOTE: Available screens and settings may
vary by watch, phone, and software version.
Using the connected phone, open the Galaxy Wearable app. Navigate to and
touch Samsung Health > More Options (three vertical dots), and then touch
Settings. The following settings maybe adjusted:
Samsung account: Sync your Samsung Health data with your Samsung account.
Units of measurement: Change Samsung Health's units of measurement
to US customary measurement or Metric.
Notifications: Adjust all Notification settings for Samsung Health.
Marketing Information: Get notifications for Samsung Health promotions
and marking infomation.
Accessories: View and scan for devices that are Samsung Health compatible.
Connected services: Sync your Samsung Health data with third-party
web accounts.
Detect workouts: When a wearable Galaxy or Gear device is connected,
such as a smartwatch, it will automatically detect and record your workout.
Lock app: Use a password to protect your Samsung Health data.
Data permissions: Allow Samsung Health functions on third-party apps
to read and use specific data.
Download personal data: Download all personal data collected by Samsung
related to Samsung Health.
Erase personal data: Erase all personal data collected by Samsung
related to Samsung Health.
About Samsung Health: Access the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy,
and Open source licenses of Samsung Health.
Help: Use FAQ and Contact us for Samsung Health.
Terms:
Samsung Health: A health management app provided
by Samsung.
Sync: Transfer or update data between different
devices or platforms.
Samsung account: A user account created to
access various Samsung services.
US customary measurement: Imperial system of
measurements commonly used in the United States.
Metric: System of measurements based on meters,
grams, and seconds.
Third-party apps: Mobile applications developed
by companies or individuals other than the primary service provider (in this
case, Samsung).
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