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An app that could calculate your death day!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Nov, 2014 08:10 AM
    Want to know when you are going to die? Try this creepy app.
     
    A new app called Deadline can determine the date of your death by scanning information from your iphone's Healthkit tool.
     
    The tool records information like your height, diastolic blood pressure and monitors your sleep and number of steps you take in a day.
     
    Using this data and mixing it with some questions about your lifestyle, the app finds the approximate date and time of your demise, Bustle reported.
     
    "No app can really accurately determine when you will die. Instead, the app actually monitors your own health and motivates you to make better lifestyle choices or consult a physician, if necessary," its developer Gist LLC wrote on the Apple iTunes page.
     
    You can even change your predicted date of death by following a healthy diet and an active exercise routine, it added.

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