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Why The CIA Doesn’t Allow Fitbits Or Apple Watches In Its Annual Pedometer Challenge – SlashGear

Posted on September 16, 2023 By bot

The Central Intelligence Agency is, by its nature, secretive. This means that the areas where it’s less secretive can be, well, weird. The CIA website features, among other things, an official monthly podcast, ‘The Langley Files,’ and a recurring column soliciting reader questions called ‘Ask Molly.’ It’s unclear if these are even honest questions submitted by real readers, but regardless, in May 2021, ‘Molly’ was asked if the CIA has any kind of athletic competitions for its employees. ‘CIA’s Employee Activity
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