Shhhh....your air fryer may be listening
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wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 13:48 last edited by wtg
Why is my air fryer spying on me? Which? reveals the smart devices gathering your data - and where they send it
Which? research has found evidence of excessive smart device surveillance - from air fryers demanding permission to listen in on conversations and sharing data with TikTok, to TVs wanting to know users’ exact locations at all times
Who is listening to what, by brand:
https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/the-smart-device-brands-harvesting-your-data-al4vp6Z3ePDf
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wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 15:29 last edited by
So far we don't have any of those products, and stuff like this makes me even more adamant that we continue to avoid them.
Having said that, we both have iPhones, so I'm sure we're being spied on far more than we realize.
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So far we don't have any of those products, and stuff like this makes me even more adamant that we continue to avoid them.
Having said that, we both have iPhones, so I'm sure we're being spied on far more than we realize.
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wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 16:38 last edited by@ShiroKuro said in Shhhh....your air fryer may be listening:
So far we don't have any of those products, and stuff like this makes me even more adamant that we continue to avoid them.
Having said that, we both have iPhones, so I'm sure we're being spied on far more than we realize.
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I thought Apple was all about privacy...
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@ShiroKuro said in Shhhh....your air fryer may be listening:
So far we don't have any of those products, and stuff like this makes me even more adamant that we continue to avoid them.
Having said that, we both have iPhones, so I'm sure we're being spied on far more than we realize.
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I thought Apple was all about privacy...
wrote on 25 Dec 2024, 20:59 last edited by@RealPlayer said in Shhhh....your air fryer may be listening:
I thought Apple was all about privacy...
I think it’s better than Android or Google, but their control over apps is limited, so I think it’s important to be skeptical.
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wrote on 26 Dec 2024, 14:06 last edited by
Sometimes for my number I give them 867=5309. That is Jenny's number from the pop tune.
I also give them a birthday from the late 19th century. -
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Sometimes for my number I give them 867=5309. That is Jenny's number from the pop tune.
I also give them a birthday from the late 19th century.wrote on 26 Dec 2024, 21:57 last edited by@CHAS said in Shhhh....your air fryer may be listening:
I also give them a birthday from the late 19th century.
When I first signed up for Facebook, I listed my birth year as 1905. I have never corrected that.
But one of these days I’m expecting some algorithm to notice that I’m now almost 120 years old…