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suppo.fi

This should surprise no one. Didn't some roomba contractors already get caught wanking to the camera feed a while ago?

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lemmy.world

The offending company is iLife and the product is the A11 vacuum robot.

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gruereply
lemmy.world

In this case, sure. In general, the offending company is every company and the product is every robot vacuum not running Valetudo third-party firmware.

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the data collection is all but expected these days.. what should be the headline is the remote kill switch the manufacturer used on the guy's device... repeatedly.

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lemmy.today

Yeah, homeboy clicked accept on a mile-long ToS. He should know this!

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lemy.lol

If the Privacy Policy is anything besides "Absolutely NO tracking" I'm cautious. If it requires an always on internet connection, it's not for me unless it's a router that supports custom firmware.

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hansoloreply
lemmy.today

Even if they say no tracking, but collect data, I'm still always suspicious. Even of they don't track, a data breach can ruin my day.

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I consider tracking as collecting user data, not a geo-location function.

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