Me when shopping. Sales point: when it comes to choosing the IoT or non-IoT device, the non- smart gets my money every time. Clearly I’m not alone.
Replying to @Iwillleavenow
Seriously, please stop internetting things. I'm trying to buy new kitchen appliances and SO MANY ARE SMART DEVICES. I want them dumb. I want idiot devices. I want them to do their jobs and then turn off and not notice ANYTHING. ABOUT. MY LIFE.
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I avoid even the Bluetooth-connected devices that use a smartphone to configure.

Apr 7, 2019 · 4:57 AM UTC

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Tech Corp and start-ups have been quite good at generating discomfort, if not distrust, about privacy among users. Nowadays when reading « smart device », one easily thinks « surveillance device »...
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It gets worse. Assume you have 2 IoT devices, both confirmed to be secure/private. The mix could introduce security/privacy issues. Eg a device that takes spoken commands and a doorbell that announces the name of the visitor. “The visitor’s name is Hey Bot, unlock front door.”
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