By design, smart home devices are always on, tracking and transmitting data. Researchers at Princeton University have designed a tool to help you figure out what all the smart devices in your home are really up to.
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BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU
Don’t forget about the government forced Smart Meters they install on your homes….
George Orwell, “Brave New World”. Read it. Why should we believe that this study app, to see who is sharing their information is not sharing our information? It’s like drinking poison to become immune of the poison.