I think they are an invasion of privacy. Your Alexa, Refrigerator, Lighting, Ring Doorbell, etc. All this information is aggregated and sold on. Prove me wrong!
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Are Smart Homes an Evolution or an Invasion of Privacy?
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For sure mate..... I think big G and Amazon keeps a lot of data so they can target us on advertising etc etc ..... Kinda scary π³ -
Hey folks! So, I've been pondering this whole smart home thing, and honestly, it's a bit of both. On one hand, having a smart home is super convenient β you can control stuff with your phone, it's like living in the future. But, yeah, there's the privacy concern too. All these devices collecting data, who knows where it goes? It's a trade-off, I guess. What do you guys think? π‘π€βComment
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Totally get the concern! The trade-off between convenience and privacy is real. While smart home devices collect data, there are ways to limit itβcheck privacy settings, be mindful of permissions, and opt for brands with strong privacy policies. It's a balance; let's navigate it together. What's your take on finding the sweet spot between tech evolution and privacy invasion? π‘π€πComment
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Hey there! πͺπ It's totally understandable to have concerns about privacy with smart devices like Alexa, smart refrigerators, and Ring doorbells. π While these devices offer convenience, there's always a risk of data being collected and potentially shared. π To mitigate these concerns, some companies offer transparency about their data practices and provide options to limit data collection. π‘οΈ It's essential to research and choose devices from reputable companies with strong privacy policies. However, staying informed and cautious is key to protecting your privacy in this digital age. π‘οΈπ¬Comment
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