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- Smart air fryers ordered to stop invading our digital privacy
In a confirmation that we’ve gone full Black Mirror, the UK’s privacy czar has wagged a finger at air fryer manufacturers and told them to stop playing with our data New draft guidance from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) targets not just air fryer vendors but manufacturers of any smart home products, ranging from smart
- ICO warns air fryers and fridges about ‘collecting excessive . . .
The UK’s data-protection regulator has warned manufacturers of smart devices – including fridges and air fryers – that they must respect the privacy of users and avoid “collecting and excessive amount of information”
- Your household smart products must respect your privacy . . .
People shared concerns that products collect too much personal information, and said that they feel powerless to control how their data is used and shared The new guidance addresses these concerns, supporting manufacturers and developers to create smart products that comply with data protection law and prioritise people’s privacy
- Are your smart devices spying on you? Watchdog issues new . . .
The makers of air fryers and other smart home appliances have new guidelines around what information they can collect from people's homes The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) released the
- Can your air fryer spy on you? UK watchdog sounds alarm on . . .
The UK's data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), has issued a strong warning to manufacturers of smart devices, including air fryers, TVs, fertility trackers, and
- Your air fryer, other ‘smart devices’ may be spying on you . . .
Your air fryers and other smart devices, such as smart TVs and smartwatches, are collecting data from you, breaching your privacy, an investigation by Which? revealed in December According to
- Smart air fryer and doorbell spying warning issued | The Argus
Air fryers, coffee machines and doorbells connected to your phone could be gathering “too much” of your personal information, experts have warned Devices connected to an app on your phone
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