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Belly Clock is a personalized fasting platform designed to empower users on their health journeys through tailored fasting plans, hydration tracking, AI coaching, and robust community support. Integrating science-backed tools with adaptive technology, it accommodates a wide range of fasting methods - including intermittent, extended, and religious fasts - while offering comprehensive analytics and a supportive environment. Its holistic approach, user-centric design, and privacy-first ethos set it apart from generic fasting apps, making it accessible for diverse lifestyles and goals.
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With Belly Clock: - You get a fasting oriented community that can partake in challenges that help you with your journey if you are struggling to do it alone - Hydration reminders are important and will encourage you to remain hydrated at specified times when fasting and in general, per your preferences - Family features bring the family closer together and encourage bonding through your fasting challenges and shared journeys - Fasting plans dedicated to you
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As a Muslim, I fast a few times throughout the year. However, I've never come across an app that caters to Islamic fasting or more especially, tracks the different times of the Islamic Calendar when a person should fast. I wanted something comprehensive for myself with the hope of helping other Muslims enjoy their journey too and encourage them to fast beyond the obligatory days. Why not throw in other fasting methods that most apps and websites don't cover?
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Very happy with its offers, it has a full suite of tools. Also the user experience is great. I am not sure about the privacy though. I am not confident enough to use it for sending and receiving confidential documents.
I used to use Gmail until 4 months ago. I was really happy with this mail, it is easy to handle and, being a Google member, there are many tools available to use. However, I started to learn about the security and privacy offered by Google, which is NONE. We are selling our information and personal data to a technological giant and, many times, we are not even aware of it.
This is why I deleted all but one of my Google-related accounts. As most people are still not aware of this, when working or contacting certain people for the first time, it is essential to do it through Gmail.
Today, there are a few alternatives to solve this lack of privacy. After doing an intensive search and reading comments, I decided to get an account with Mailfence and, honestly, I'm very happy with their service. It's an easy to use email, with end-to-end encryption, digital signatures, calendar, document saving capabilities, ... I really recommend it for all those who are starting in the world of privacy and security. The best thing is that you can create a free account and, if you are happy with the service or need more storage space, you can switch to a paid account.
I hope my opinion helps everyone, especially those who are thinking about whether it is really worth giving all our information in exchange for a free email.
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