Smart home devices are supposed to increase convenience and security, but Marketplace reveals they could actually be making your home, your family and your data more vulnerable, and putting your privacy at risk.
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sin man. its not everyday conversation. Privacy is an illusion. sad
Can you see they reaction? they still wants privacity
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use nothing smart..although i have known. People who have hired lawyers to keep smart meters from being put in their homes..they lost the case…the government wants everyone dead..if your home starts on fire with a smart meter..it will burn down quickly
.that is why they want smart meters in the first place
My hands are full I need a light on, society has become addicted to technology, I’ve noticed society as a whole has become socially disconnected from reality.