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Date de publication 2024-12-09 13:00:57 (vue: 2024-12-09 13:08:13)
Titre The Invisible Eyes and Ears in Our Homes: How Smart Devices are Eroding Privacy and Security
Texte >A Quiet Breach in the Heart of Our Homes Privacy is generally held as a fundamental right, with citizens often having high expectations regarding the protection of their personal information. Citizens protest when they fear that governments are increasing their involvement in the citizens\' personal life. However, they don\'t consider how much personal and sensitive data they share with any application that they install on their smartphone, or with smart devices in their homes. Big tech companies and vendors of personal devices such as wearables, smartphones, and voice assistants collect intimate details about their users-often far more than any healthcare […]
>A Quiet Breach in the Heart of Our Homes Privacy is generally held as a fundamental right, with citizens often having high expectations regarding the protection of their personal information. Citizens protest when they fear that governments are increasing their involvement in the citizens\' personal life. However, they don\'t consider how much personal and sensitive data they share with any application that they install on their smartphone, or with smart devices in their homes. Big tech companies and vendors of personal devices such as wearables, smartphones, and voice assistants collect intimate details about their users-often far more than any healthcare […]
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