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But smart homes—and the devices that comprise them—have one enormous downside: privacy. Smart home devices work by allowing access over a network, and as a result, every single smart device in your ...
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While we're still waiting for Alexa Plus and Siri AI upgrades, CNET found users already have notable concerns about privacy.
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Place smart devices like cameras and voice assistants in secure, private areas of your home. Avoid putting them near windows, doors, or spaces accessible to guests, where they can be tampered with.
Smart thermostats can sense your activity around the home, but that creates privacy concerns. Here's what you should know. Tyler Lacoma Editor / Home Security For more than 10 years Tyler has used ...
The HGTV Smart Home 2025 is officially move-in ready, and the fully furnished abode in San Antonio, Texas, features all the bells and whistles you’d hope to see, plus some unexpected surprises ...
Say goodbye to (some) smart home woes. New user-facing features are coming to Matter that will make it easier than ever to set up your smart home and circumvent some of the more finicky ...
But smart homes—and the devices that comprise them—have one enormous downside: privacy. Smart home devices work by allowing access over a network, and as a result, every single smart device in ...