What if your refrigerator knew too much? More specifically, what if the company that made your refrigerator knew too much, automatically sucking in data about food purchases you. . .. What if your refrigerator knew too much? More specifically, what if the company that made your refrigerator knew too much, automatically sucking in data about food purchases you make? And what if that company, in a move originally designed to foster commerce, passed along that information to a business partner--say, an online grocery supplier--which concluded by the amount of beer you were chilling that you have a drinking problem? Such data-mining techniques are beginning to generate privacy concerns, as technology that collects and analyzes information not only proliferates but becomes capable of revealing a larger picture. The link for this article located at baselinemag.com is no longer available. . Smart appliances offer convenience and efficiency, yet they raise privacy concerns by collecting sensitive user data, necessitating informed consumer vigilance. Smart Appliances, Data Privacy, Consumer Data Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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