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Berney 1 year ago
I think a lot of those are specific to America.
       
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Hassie 1 year ago
#3 Very true. If smart stuff needs internet to work, it's basically broken. Don't buy. Not only may you get hacked, but also those devices need some kind of service running in the internet. Once that service is shut down (because the company doesn't support it any longer or they got bankrupt), all devices are now electronic waste.

Make sure stuff works in a local network and interact with it trough a VPN or something. That way you'll be safe.

#10 aren't they making themselves, kind of?

#22 "paralegal" sounds to me like "paraplegic, but in law" JC-LOL sorry
       
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"As a software engineer, I avoid internet-connected ‘smart’ home stuff. I don’t need some internet random gaining access to my security cameras."

 

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